Abstract

The results of some oblique-incidence measurements on the ionospheric absorption of radio waves are considered. For both short and very long distances of transmission it is found that there is a marked discrepancy between the observed values and the values calculated from simple theoretical formulae. The contribution of multiple ionospheric reflections to the intensity of the received signal is briefly discussed.

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