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Investigation of the Influence of the Earth Ionosphere on the Radio Wave Propagation in the High-Frequency Range

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The features of the influence of the Earth ionosphere on the radio wave propagation at the frequencies 200—1200 MHz are considered by the bicharacteristic method. The phase incursion and refraction errors are investigated. The values of the Faraday rotation angle depending on the mutual orientation of the ray trajectories and the vector of the intensity of the external magnetic field are estimated.

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The work was carried out within the framework of the state task and partially was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grants no. 18-02-00544-a, no. 17-02-01183-a).

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Bova, Y.I., Kryukovskii, A.S., Kutuza, B.G. et al. Investigation of the Influence of the Earth Ionosphere on the Radio Wave Propagation in the High-Frequency Range. J. Commun. Technol. Electron. 64, 740–746 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064226919070052

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