ESTIMATING ANTENNA COUPLING FACTOR FOR PROBLEM OF TOPSIDEIONOSPHERE SOUNDING FROM SPACE BY CHIRP SIGNALS

When developing the first topside ionosphere sounding stations, the issue was debated concerning the improvement of the electromagnetic compatibility of such devices through the use of chirp signals. One of the main problems of using chirp signals was the impossibility of ensuring simultaneous opera...

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Main Authors: Podlesnyi A.V., Naumenko A.A., Cedrik M.V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: INFRA-M 2019-12-01
Series:Solar-Terrestrial Physics
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Online Access:https://naukaru.ru/en/nauka/article/33972/view
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spelling doaj-e3460fdcb2414eea89ddc9bf980b01212020-11-25T02:15:07ZengINFRA-M Solar-Terrestrial Physics2500-05352019-12-015410110710.12737/stp-54201914ESTIMATING ANTENNA COUPLING FACTOR FOR PROBLEM OF TOPSIDEIONOSPHERE SOUNDING FROM SPACE BY CHIRP SIGNALSPodlesnyi A.V.0Naumenko A.A.1Cedrik M.V.2Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS, Irkutsk, RussiaInstitute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS, Irkutsk, RussiaInstitute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS, Irkutsk, RussiaWhen developing the first topside ionosphere sounding stations, the issue was debated concerning the improvement of the electromagnetic compatibility of such devices through the use of chirp signals. One of the main problems of using chirp signals was the impossibility of ensuring simultaneous operation of receiver and transmitter. The article presents the results of the use of receiving and transmitting dipole antennas with a common center for sounding the ionosphere by a chirp signal. Conclusions are drawn about the possibility of using such facilities for sounding the external ionosphere with the configuration with hardware separation of polarizations and in the terrestrial version with orthogonal placing of the receiving and transmitting antennas. During tests conducted on a specially designed antenna stand, we have found that the coupling coefficient of the transmitting and receiving antennas at mutual angles of 45° is no more than –10 dB, and the difference between the coupling coefficients of transmitting and receiving antennas with mutual angles of 45° and 90° is ~15 dB. https://naukaru.ru/en/nauka/article/33972/viewantenna coupling factorsatelliteionosphere soundinghf
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author Podlesnyi A.V.
Naumenko A.A.
Cedrik M.V.
spellingShingle Podlesnyi A.V.
Naumenko A.A.
Cedrik M.V.
ESTIMATING ANTENNA COUPLING FACTOR FOR PROBLEM OF TOPSIDEIONOSPHERE SOUNDING FROM SPACE BY CHIRP SIGNALS
Solar-Terrestrial Physics
antenna coupling factor
satellite
ionosphere sounding
hf
author_facet Podlesnyi A.V.
Naumenko A.A.
Cedrik M.V.
author_sort Podlesnyi A.V.
title ESTIMATING ANTENNA COUPLING FACTOR FOR PROBLEM OF TOPSIDEIONOSPHERE SOUNDING FROM SPACE BY CHIRP SIGNALS
title_short ESTIMATING ANTENNA COUPLING FACTOR FOR PROBLEM OF TOPSIDEIONOSPHERE SOUNDING FROM SPACE BY CHIRP SIGNALS
title_full ESTIMATING ANTENNA COUPLING FACTOR FOR PROBLEM OF TOPSIDEIONOSPHERE SOUNDING FROM SPACE BY CHIRP SIGNALS
title_fullStr ESTIMATING ANTENNA COUPLING FACTOR FOR PROBLEM OF TOPSIDEIONOSPHERE SOUNDING FROM SPACE BY CHIRP SIGNALS
title_full_unstemmed ESTIMATING ANTENNA COUPLING FACTOR FOR PROBLEM OF TOPSIDEIONOSPHERE SOUNDING FROM SPACE BY CHIRP SIGNALS
title_sort estimating antenna coupling factor for problem of topsideionosphere sounding from space by chirp signals
publisher INFRA-M
series Solar-Terrestrial Physics
issn 2500-0535
publishDate 2019-12-01
description When developing the first topside ionosphere sounding stations, the issue was debated concerning the improvement of the electromagnetic compatibility of such devices through the use of chirp signals. One of the main problems of using chirp signals was the impossibility of ensuring simultaneous operation of receiver and transmitter. The article presents the results of the use of receiving and transmitting dipole antennas with a common center for sounding the ionosphere by a chirp signal. Conclusions are drawn about the possibility of using such facilities for sounding the external ionosphere with the configuration with hardware separation of polarizations and in the terrestrial version with orthogonal placing of the receiving and transmitting antennas. During tests conducted on a specially designed antenna stand, we have found that the coupling coefficient of the transmitting and receiving antennas at mutual angles of 45° is no more than –10 dB, and the difference between the coupling coefficients of transmitting and receiving antennas with mutual angles of 45° and 90° is ~15 dB.
topic antenna coupling factor
satellite
ionosphere sounding
hf
url https://naukaru.ru/en/nauka/article/33972/view
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