Abstract

We consider specific features of the antipodal propagation of decameter radio waves based on long-range radio-path measurement data. The measurements were carried out at frequencies of 10 and 15 MHz onboard a research vessel when it crossed the antipodal region of the RID universal-time station located near the city of Irkutsk. Reduced multipath-effect band, increased level of received signals in the antipodal region, and details of diurnal variations of the signal amplitude are discussed.

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