Abstract
Amplitude scintillation spectra and statistics obtained simultaneously at VHF (257.55 MHz), L band (1541.5 MHz), and C band (3945.5 MHz) from the MARISAT communications satellite (15°W) are presented. The measurements were made at Ascension Island (7°58′S, 14°25′W, 30°S DIP) over a high elevation propagation path within a few degrees of the magnetic meridian plane. The multi‐frequency data and the unique propagation geometry enable us to study the structures of the equatorial ionospheric irregularities closely. Numerical simulation is used to model a specific event. Comparisons between the modeling results and the observations indicate that the data are consistent with the recently measured (in situ) two‐component power law irregularity spectrum with a shallow large‐scale regime and a steeper small‐scale regime, and a spectral break at about 1‐km scale size.