Ionospheric Radio replaces an earlier publication Ionospheric
Propogation and is aimed at professional scientists, engineers, and
students who need an intermediate-level reference and/or text. Students
of aeronomy and radio wave propogation are introduced to basic wave
theory in absorbing, anisotropic and dispersive media, and to the
physics of production, loss and movement of plasma in the ionosphere in
the presence of the geomagnetic field. Various radio techniques are
described, and applications to the interpretation of ionospheric
structures and dynamics are presented. The application of ionospheric
data to radio communications problems includes the use of numerical and
physical models and prediction techniques, and methods for calculating
signal strengths are presented. Topics include Earth-space propagation,
ionospheric modification, ionospheric disturbances, propagation by
scattering from plasma irregularities, topside sounding, and propagation
on frequencies from the extremely low to the super high. Reference lists
are extensive and a section of questions tests the reader's
understanding of the material.