1993
DOI: 10.1029/93rs00690
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A direction finding ionosonde for ionospheric propagation research

Abstract: A direction finding ionosonde consisting of a seven‐element, 50‐m crossed baseline interferometer has been developed to provide group path delay, azimuth, and elevation of each resolved mode over the sounding frequency range. Direction finding (df) ionograms have been acquired automatically, using various noncooperative compatible sounder transmissions. A diurnal sequence of df ionograms obtained over a 2344‐km mid‐latitude path is reported, including plots of group delay, azimuth, and elevation versus frequen… Show more

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“…Determination of group path delay, 6 dB dispersion bandwidth, direction finding, and real height analysis from measurements of ionosondes plays an important role in channel characterization [ Salous , 1997, 1986, 1994; Goodman , 1992; Fox and Blundell , 1989; Black et al , 1993; Reilly and Kolesar , 1989; Lynn , 1998]. However, current scaling algorithms cannot provide all the parameters, and they are mostly operated manually (or at least require operator intervention) [ Poole and Mercer , 1995; Vugmeister and Radionov , 1995].…”
Section: Proposed Methods For Generation and Analysis Of Ionogramsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Determination of group path delay, 6 dB dispersion bandwidth, direction finding, and real height analysis from measurements of ionosondes plays an important role in channel characterization [ Salous , 1997, 1986, 1994; Goodman , 1992; Fox and Blundell , 1989; Black et al , 1993; Reilly and Kolesar , 1989; Lynn , 1998]. However, current scaling algorithms cannot provide all the parameters, and they are mostly operated manually (or at least require operator intervention) [ Poole and Mercer , 1995; Vugmeister and Radionov , 1995].…”
Section: Proposed Methods For Generation and Analysis Of Ionogramsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there exist a number of commercially available vertical incidence sounders with an AoA and/or Doppler capability, for example, the Lowell Digisonde (Reinisch et al, 2009) and Dynasonde (Rietveld et al, 2008), such systems are not as common for one-way oblique incidence as they require comparatively large arrays. Many earlier oblique experiments (e.g., Rice, 1973;Sherrill & Smith, 1977;Sweeney, 1970) focused on AoA observations over narrow frequency channels only, although several more modern studies have collected oblique AoA soundings over the full HF band (e.g., Black et al, 1993;Rogers et al, 2003;Sherrill & Brown, 1997;Vertogradov et al, 2013;Wright & Kressman, 1983). For the ELOISE campaign, a new AoA sounding system was built using DST Group's direct-digital HF transmitter (DOTS) and receiver (DORS) designs, which employ a low-power (20 W) wideband chirp waveform to function as a high-fidelity OIS (Gardiner-Garden et al, 2008, 2011.…”
Section: Array Design and Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DOA estimation has many applications in radar [ Haykin , 1985], sonar, seismology [ Bohme , 1995], and ionospheric research [ Black et al , 1993]. The performance of the direction finding (DF) system is significantly dependent to sensor array geometry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%