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Authors: Rothkaehl, H.* 
Klos, Z.* 
Title: HF radio emissions as a tool of ionospheric plasma diagnostics
Issue Date: Aug-1996
Series/Report no.: 4/39 (1996)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/1641
Keywords: Ionosphere
RF wave measurements
electron plasma waves
Subject Classification01. Atmosphere::01.02. Ionosphere::01.02.04. Plasma Physics 
Abstract: The electromagnetic emission in the topside ionosphere has been investigated since the first satellites were located on the orbits. HF measurements can be used to diagnose the different electron plasma waves as well as the typical ionospheric parameters like f0F2. This paper presents the examples of measurements of the ionospheric RF radio noises in 0.1-10.0 MHz frequency range, which have been observed on the boards of the Intercosmos-19, Intercosmos-24, APEX satellites in the period 1979-1992, and the current experiment CORONAS.
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