Abstract

The possibility of measuring the large-scale turbulence structure of the upper ionosphere by vertical and oblique short-wave (SW) radio-sounding techniques is considered. General expressions have been derived for the phase fluctuation spectrum of a short-wave signal reflected at the ionospheric layer with an arbitrary regular permittivity profile and given spectrum of inhomogeneities. We have analyzed a number of particular cases which are most typical of phase measurements in the vertical and oblique SW radio-sounding of the randomly inhomogeneous ionosphere. It is shown that when these methods are used the phase fluctuation spectra of reflected signals may critically depend on the form of the ionospheric electron density profiles. The correct interpretation of the measurement data requires use of stations of synchronous vertical and oblique sounding to obtain proper ionograms and calculate the current spectra of a regular permittivity distribution of the ionosphere. Specific difficulties in interpreting the phase measurements of ionospheric inhomogeneity spectra by vertical and oblique radio-sounding methods are mentioned.

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