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When the Arecibo incoherent scatter radar transmits into the ionosphere, each of the millions of electrons in the ionosphere illuminated by the beam acts as a very small target. The receiver sees a signal composed of the part of the sum total of all the reflections that falls on the 1000 foot dish. Shown below is a typical spectrum of the transmitted signal and the reflections.
Let us examine some of its properties:
Consider another spectrum; it has a wide part and a narrow part. Why is this?
This is a an interesting question which we will consider on the next page, but here are some clues:
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