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The adaptive long-distance HF broadcasting system based on backscatter technique

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We put forth a project, that is: using the backscatter technique to realize adaptive long-distance HF broadcasting system in order to improve the quality of HF broadcasting. Then, we analyze errors of the system due to the deviation of the ionospheric parameters' prediction. From the analysis, we draw the conclusion that our project is feasible. In addition, we point out that we can use frequency-spreading and information-coding technique to acquire more clear ionograms. We also offer a judgment on how to choose the control propagation mode on condition of multihop and the existence of more than one propagation mode on the signals' path.

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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 6927008)

Guang Rongsheng: born 1938, Professor

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Rongsheng, G., Qi, J. & Shuguo, X. The adaptive long-distance HF broadcasting system based on backscatter technique. Wuhan Univ. J. Nat. Sci. 3, 165–168 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02827544

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