TRAIL Spotlight: Ionospheric Radio Propagation

S. Curtis
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How can our radios receive signals from stations beyond our line of sight? One common mode of transmission and reception of radio waves is “skywave,” or ionospheric propagation. In skywave transmission, a radio station transmits medium or high frequency (MF or HF) radio waves away from the Earth and toward the ionosphere, an atmospheric layer extending from approximately 50-400 miles (approximately 80-640 km) above the ground. The ionosphere gets its name from the high concentrations of charged ions and free electrons present at this altitude. These charged particles act as a mirror for the transmitted radio waves, reflecting them back toward Earth. The skywave can bounce once, or many times, between the ionosphere and the Earth, before reception by a radio receiver. We experience skywave reception with long-distance AM radio reception, as well as for shortwave radio and many of the radio bands used by amateur radio “hams.”
TRAIL聚光灯:电离层无线电传播
我们的无线电如何接收来自我们视线之外的电台的信号?无线电波的一种常见的传输和接收模式是“天波”,或电离层传播。在天波传输中,无线电台将中频或高频(MF或HF)无线电波从地球向电离层传输,电离层是一个从地面上大约50-400英里(大约80-640公里)延伸的大气层。电离层得名于在这个高度存在的高浓度带电离子和自由电子。这些带电粒子就像一面反射无线电波的镜子,将它们反射回地球。在被无线电接收器接收之前,天波可以在电离层和地球之间反弹一次或多次。我们使用远距离调幅无线电接收体验天波接收,以及短波无线电和业余无线电“火腿”使用的许多无线电频段。
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