Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy
Vol. 9, No.2 June, 2004
Content |
| Radio Astronomy and Astrophysics |
| I.S. Falkovich, N.N. Kalinichenko, A.A. Gridin and I.N. Bubnov On the Possibility of Broadband IPS Observations at Decameter Waves |
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| Radio Physics of Geospace |
| Yu.M. Yampolski, A.V. Zalizovski, L.M. Lytvynenko, G.V. Lizunov, K. Groves and M. Moldwin Magnetic Field Variations in Antarctica and the Conjugate Region (New England)
Stimulated by Cyclone Activity |
130 |
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| V.G. Bezrodny Multiple Scattering Effects in Radar Diagnostics of Extended Random Media |
152 |
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| V. G. Galushko and A. S. Kashcheev Pulsed-Mode Frequency-and-Angular Sounding of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances |
160 |
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| Propagation, Diffraction and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves |
| A.I. Kozar Generation of Electromagnetic Coupling Structure Functions for Rectangular Waveguides Containing Resonant Magnetodielectric Spheres |
172 |
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| Antennas, Waveguides and Quasioptics |
| L.B. Minakova and L.A. Rud Phenomenon of the Resonance Power Absorption in Multimode Waveguide-Dielectric Resonators |
183 |
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| L.E. Kopilovich Nonredundant Hexagonal Grid Interferometer Configurations with Element-Free Central Domains |
188 |
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| Physics of Electron Devices |
| Yu.G. Makeev, S.P. Martynyuk, A.P. Motornenko and I.G. Skuratovskiy Solid-State Microwave Oscillator Employing a Waveguide Coaxial-Resonator |
194 |
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| Microwave Phenomena in Devices, Components and Systems of Scientific Instruments |
| A.V. Shevchenko, R.V. Kozhin, M.P. Vasilevsky and D.M. Vavriv Radar Transmitters’ Microprocessor Control System |
199 |
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| Dynamic Chaos in Radio Physics and Electronics |
| D.D. Vavriv Cryptographic Analysis of Random Sequences Generated by System with Chaotic Behavior |
208 |
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| Short Notes |
| O.S. Gavrilenko, O.S. Kurekin, O.Ya. Matvyeyev and V.M. Tsymbal Radar Detection of Fish Shoals |
214 |
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| S.I. Martynenko Ionospheric D-region Cooling in Response to Variations in Tropospheric Conductivity |
217 |
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| A.D. Filonenko On the Possibility of Radio Astronomy Aided Recording of Extensive Air Showers |
221 |
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