1964
DOI: 10.6028/jres.068d.131
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Measurement of the phase velocity of VLF propagation in the earth-ionosphere waveguide

Abstract: For short periods of time during June and July of 1963 t he U.S. Navy t rans mitters located at Jim Creek, Wash. (NPG), and Balboa, Panama (NBA), simulta neo usly t ransmitted a frequency stabilized signal of 18 kc/s . The phase and relative amplit ud c of these s ignals were monitored at Boulder, Colo.; College, Alaska; lVlau i, H awaii ; and Tu cum{m, Argentin a. A sc mi e mpirical method by which the mean r elative phase velocity can be calculated from t he measurements of ph ase made at t hese four l"rcord… Show more

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
1
1
1

Citation Types

3
7
0

Year Published

1966
1966
2016
2016

Publication Types

Select...
5

Relationship

0
5

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 7 publications
(10 citation statements)
references
References 6 publications
3
7
0
Order By: Relevance
“…the sunlit and non-sunlit ·portion oi the propagation path respectively, t/11 and t/12 for the phases of the e~ci tation factors, and t/121 for the phase of the conversiOn factor at the night-day transition. Since the phase velocity is only slightly below the speed of light co, (1) and (2) give for the phase difference ll¥' at the receiving site: were given by Wait (l962b); they are in good agreement with experimental results (Wait, 1961;Steele and Chilton, 1964). The b..qJ-curves plotted in figure 5 were calculated with these values for ionospheric reflection heights of hE= 85 km and of hE= 90 km.…”
Section: The 18-khz Signal From Nbasupporting
confidence: 73%
“…the sunlit and non-sunlit ·portion oi the propagation path respectively, t/11 and t/12 for the phases of the e~ci tation factors, and t/121 for the phase of the conversiOn factor at the night-day transition. Since the phase velocity is only slightly below the speed of light co, (1) and (2) give for the phase difference ll¥' at the receiving site: were given by Wait (l962b); they are in good agreement with experimental results (Wait, 1961;Steele and Chilton, 1964). The b..qJ-curves plotted in figure 5 were calculated with these values for ionospheric reflection heights of hE= 85 km and of hE= 90 km.…”
Section: The 18-khz Signal From Nbasupporting
confidence: 73%
“…This value, within the precision of the measurement, agrees with a previous experimental result, using a different method, obtained by Steele and Chilton [1964] where they interpret their measurement as applying to mode I. The value is also in agreement with a theoretical mode 1 value obtained by Wait and Spies [1964] for an exponential model of the ionosphere with a reference height of about 80 km (case with no earth magnetic field).…”
supporting
confidence: 91%
“…The first experiments of this type are those of Taylor and Lange [1958], who deduced attenuation rates in the VLF band, and Jean, Taylor, and Wait [1960], who obtained values for the phase velocity in this band. Absolute determinations of phase velocity have also been made in the upper VLF band from observations on radio transmitters [Wait, 1961b;Steele and Chilton, 1964;Burgess, 1966].…”
Section: Preliminary Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%