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Maido-1 위성은 23년 2009월 1일에 발사되었습니다. 위성은 번개 방전 연구를 위해 무선 주파수 페이로드인 VHF 번개 충격에 대한 파형의 광대역 측정(VHF 센서)을 전달합니다. 우리 연구의 최종 목표는 번개 방전으로 인한 충격성 VHF 방사선원을 찾고 우주에서 번개 활동을 지속적으로 모니터링하는 것입니다. Maido-5 위성의 목적은 우주에서 센서의 기능을 증명하고 전리층의 전파 전파 특성을 연구하는 것입니다. 10,000개월간 운용/관찰을 통해 XNUMX개 이상의 VHF 신호가 기록되었습니다. 본 논문에서는 VHF 신호가 감지되는 위치와 수신 파형의 예를 제시합니다. 수신된 신호의 지역적 종속성을 논의합니다.
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Hiroshi KIKUCHI, Takeshi MORIMOTO, Tomoo USHIO, Zen KAWASAKI, "Wideband Radio Wave Observations of Lightning Discharge by Maido-1 Satellite" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 8, pp. 2226-2227, August 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.2226.
Abstract: Maido-1 satellite was launched on 23 January 2009. The satellite carries the radio-frequency payload, Broadband Measurement of Waveform for VHF Lightning Impulses (VHF sensor), for research on lightning discharges. The final goal of our research is to locate sources of impulsive VHF radiation from lightning discharges and constantly monitor lightning activity from space. Maido-1 satellite has the aim of proving the functions of the sensor in space and to study the radio propagation characteristics of the ionosphere. Through the operation/observation for 5 months, more than 10,000 VHF signals have been recorded. The locations where VHF signals are detected and the examples of the received waveforms are presented in this paper. We discuss the regional dependency of the received signals.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.2226/_p
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AB - Maido-1 satellite was launched on 23 January 2009. The satellite carries the radio-frequency payload, Broadband Measurement of Waveform for VHF Lightning Impulses (VHF sensor), for research on lightning discharges. The final goal of our research is to locate sources of impulsive VHF radiation from lightning discharges and constantly monitor lightning activity from space. Maido-1 satellite has the aim of proving the functions of the sensor in space and to study the radio propagation characteristics of the ionosphere. Through the operation/observation for 5 months, more than 10,000 VHF signals have been recorded. The locations where VHF signals are detected and the examples of the received waveforms are presented in this paper. We discuss the regional dependency of the received signals.
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