The initial stage of study of ionospheric radio and propagation in Russia (1895-1940)
The initial stage of study of ionospheric radio and propagation in Russia (1895-1940)
- Author(s): N.P. Danilkin
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19950817
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- Author(s): N.P. Danilkin Source: International Conference on 100 Years of Radio, 1995 p. 221 – 222
- Conference: International Conference on 100 Years of Radio
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19950817
- ISBN: 0 85296 649 0
- Location: London, UK
- Conference date: 5-7 Sept. 1995
- Format: PDF
Reviews the development of radiowave propagation research in Russia. The action of the first radio set in Russia was demonstrated by A.S. Popov (1895) Chernischov (1916) was the first in Russia to recognize the role of the high conducting layers of the atmosphere in radio propagation. Later on, Schuleikin (1923) described a study of a radio refraction in the Earth's atmosphere. He found the equations for the refractive index and index of attenuation. Relying on the `ionic refraction' theory he anticipated the explanation of some pure ionospheric effects.
Inspec keywords: radiowave propagation; electromagnetic wave refraction; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; refractive index
Subjects: Radiowave propagation; Ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation
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