Abstract

Different observers assign differing degrees of importance to sporadic- E irregularities in producing amplitude variations (scintillations) in radio star and satellite transmissions. The most reliable index of the effectiveness of sporadic- E in this respect has been found to be the difference between critical and blanketing frequencies. It is shown how an apparent contradiction between the results of different observers may be resolved.

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