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Ray diagram of sporadic E event. HF radio transmissions above the normal E layer MUF (red) pass through the E layer. During a sporadic E event, signals (blue) will either be refracted or partially refracted in the E layer, resulting in decreased long distance transmission, but better reception within the normal first skip zone.
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Source http://www.weather.nps.navy.mil/~psguest/EMEO_online/module3/module_3_3.html
Author Naval Postgraduate School
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current00:27, 13 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 00:27, 13 March 2007400 × 200 (13 KB)Sebman81{{Information |Description=Ray diagram of sporadic E event. HF radio transmissions above the normal E layer MUF (red) pass through the E layer. During a sporadic E event, signals (blue) will either be refracted or partially refracted in the E layer, resul
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