Radar—CubeSat Transionospheric HF Propagation Observations: Suomi 100 Satellite and EISCAT HF Facility
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28301Dato
2022-09-20Type
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Kallio, Esa; Kero, Antti; Harri, Ari-Matti; Kestilä, Antti; Aikio, Anita; Fontell, Mathias; Jarvinen, Riku; Kauristie, Kirsti; Knuuttila, Olli; Koskimaa, Petri; Loyala, Jauaries; Lukkari, Juha-Matti; Modabberian, Amin; Niittyniemi, Joonas; Rynö, Jouni; Vanhamäki, Heikki; Varberg, ErikSammendrag
Radio waves provide a useful diagnostic tool to investigate the properties of the ionosphere
because the ionosphere affects the transmission and properties of high frequency (HF) electromagnetic
waves. We have conducted a transionospheric HF-propagation research campaign with a nanosatellite on a
low-Earth polar orbit and the EISCAT HF transmitter facility in Tromsø, Norway, in December 2020. In the
active measurement, the EISCAT HF facility transmitted sinusoidal 7.953 MHz signal which was received
with the High frEquency rAdio spectRomEteR (HEARER) onboard 1 Unit (size: 10 × 10 × 10 cm) Suomi
100 space weather nanosatellite. Data analysis showed that the EISCAT HF signal was detected with the
satellite's radio spectrometer when the satellite was the closest to the heater along its orbit. Part of the observed
variations seen in the signal was identified to be related to the heater's antenna pattern and to the transmitted
pulse shapes. Other observed variations can be related to the spatial and temporal variations of the ionosphere
and its different responses to the used transmission frequencies and to the transmitted O- and X-wave modes.
Some trends in the observed signal may also be associated to changes in the properties of ionospheric plasma
resulting from the heater's electromagnetic wave energy. This paper is, to authors' best knowledge, the first
observation of this kind of “self-absorption” measured from the transionospheric signal path from a powerful
radio source on the ground to the satellite-borne receiver.
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Kallio, Kero, Harri, Kestilä, Aikio, Fontell, Jarvinen, Kauristie, Knuuttila, Koskimaa, Loyala, Lukkari, Modabberian, Niittyniemi, Rynö, Vanhamäki, Varberg. Radar—CubeSat Transionospheric HF Propagation Observations: Suomi 100 Satellite and EISCAT HF Facility. Radio Science. 2022;57(10)Metadata
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