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Proceedings of the Workshop on the Applications of Radio Science WARS '06, Leura, NSW, 15-17 February, 2006.

 

(http://www.ips.gov.au/IPSHosted/NCRS/wars/wars2006-meeting/index.html)

 

Parkinson, M. L., J. S. Whittington, and J. C. Devlin: Why do we need DigiDARN - a global network of digital SuperDARN radars?
Proceedings of the Workshop on the Applications of Radio Science, Refereed Paper R-25, pp 1-14, Leura, New South Wales, 15-17 February, 2006.Paper

 

Norman, R. J., M. L. Parkinson, and P. L. Dyson: Mapping the ionosphere using a HF radar backscatter inversion technique ,
Proceedings of the Workshop on the Applications of Radio Science, Refereed Paper R-24, pp 1-8, Leura, New South Wales, 15-17 February, 2006.Paper

 

Greenwood, R. I., M. L. Parkinson, H. Ye, and P. L. Dyson: Oceanographic research: A new application for SuperDARN radars,
Proceedings of the Workshop on the Applications of Radio Science, Refereed Paper R-22, pp 1-8, Leura, New South Wales, 15-17 February, 2006.Paper

 


 

Proceedings of the Workshop on the Applications of Radio Science WARS '04, Tasmania, Hobart, 18-20 February, 2004.

 

Comparing HF radar backscatter from the Southern Ocean with ray-tracing results using the IRI model.
R. J.Norman, M. L. Parkinson, P. L. Dyson. Paper.

 

Rapid global reconfiguration of the high-latitude on 24th November 1996: An objective method for determining convection change.
M. L. Parkinson, M. Pinnock, N. Watkins and P. L. Dyson. Paper.

 


 

Papers for WARS '02, 20-22 February, 2002.

 

Diurnal, Seasonal, and Geomagnetic Activity Variations in the Occurrence of Decametre-Scale Irregularities in the Auroral and Subauroral Ionosphere.
M. L. Parkinson, J. C. Devlin, P. L. Dyson, M. Pinnock, H. Ye, R. J. Morris, and C. L. Waters, Paper.

 

Medium-Scale Travelling Ionospheric Disturbances Studied with the TIGER SuperDARN Radar
L. He, P. L. Dyson, M. L. Parkinson, P. J. Wilkinson, and W. Wan; Paper

 

Ionospheric Propagation Modes Identified using the TIGER HF Radar
P. L. Dyson, R. J. Norman and M. L. Parkinson; Paper

 

Evaluation of Digital Generation and Phasing Techniques for Transmitter Signals of the TIGER N.Z. Radar
J. Whittington, J. Devlin and T. Salim; Paper

 

Evaluation of Heterodyning and Interpolation of Signal Generation of TIGER Transmitter
T. Salim, J. Devlin and J. Whittington; Paper

 

Investigation of different digital implementation methods for the TIGER radar receiver
M. Nguyen, J. Devlin and J. Whittington; Paper 


 



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