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Le satellite Maido-1 a été lancé le 23 janvier 2009. Le satellite transporte la charge utile radiofréquence, Broadband Measurement of Waveform for VHF Lightning Impulses (capteur VHF), pour la recherche sur les décharges de foudre. L'objectif final de nos recherches est de localiser les sources de rayonnement VHF impulsif provenant des décharges de foudre et de surveiller en permanence l'activité de la foudre depuis l'espace. Le satellite Maido-1 a pour objectif de prouver les fonctions du capteur dans l'espace et d'étudier les caractéristiques de propagation radio de l'ionosphère. Grâce à l'opération/observation pendant 5 mois, plus de 10,000 XNUMX signaux VHF ont été enregistrés. Les emplacements où les signaux VHF sont détectés et les exemples de formes d'onde reçues sont présentés dans cet article. Nous discutons de la dépendance régionale des signaux reçus.
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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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