Abstract

In experiments on active influence on an ionosphere powerful short-wave complexes – heater stands are used. As a result of such influence the set of the physical processes [1] which studying represents scientific interest is formed. One of them is formation artificial field-aligned irregularities. Studying properties natural field-aligned irregularities on Kamchatka [2], authors have come to a conclusion about possibility of realisation of the received approaches in their studying, on short-wave lines of the big extent. In work results of supervision on Kamchatka of displays of active influence on an ionosphere in Tromse (Norway) are resulted.

Highlights

  • Interest in the fissile impact on an ionosphere does not weaken for a number of reasons, including, applied character

  • When carrying out experiments with use for diagnostics of a method of aspect scattering [4,7] frequency shifts of the diagnostic transmitter of the same order, as well as recorded by us were received. They correspond to the data obtained by us in these observations and in work [2]

  • As, it is considered that these indignations consist of the magnetofocused inhomogeneities [8], it is necessary to specify effectiveness of scattering on them

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Introduction

Interest in the fissile impact on an ionosphere does not weaken for a number of reasons, including, applied character. One of ways of "powering" of the channel is scattering on the simulated small-scale inhomogeneities of an ionosphere which are formed under the influence of a potent heating wave. In this case the effectiveness of exaltation is defined by type of scattering and its spatial configuration. If to consider set of the magnetofocused radiators as the system of reradiators it is possible to draw a conclusion that the effectiveness of exaltation of the ionospheric channel depends on their dimensional orientation and situation in it

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