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An Experiment to Form a Radio Communication Channel in a Marine Environment

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A field experiment on the transmission of a short-wave modulated radio signal over a distance of 470 m in a marine environment using spherical antennas is described. Special transceiver equipment has been designed based on the results of the generalized electrodynamic theory. It is hypothesized that a high-frequency radio communication channel can be created in a marine environment by means of longitudinal electromagnetic waves.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The theory and technique of the experiment, as well as the test results, were repeatedly discussed at workshops with the participation of specialists from “Corporation Moscow Institute for Heat Technology” and PJSC “Dalpribor” (Vladivostok). The authors are grateful to the staff of these organizations for their support and helpful advice.

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This work was carried out within the framework of programs to improve the competitiveness of the Tomsk Polytechnic University and Far Eastern Federal University.

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Tomilin, A.K., Lukin, A.F. & Gulkov, A.N. An Experiment to Form a Radio Communication Channel in a Marine Environment. Tech. Phys. Lett. 47, 577–579 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063785021060146

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