Two new developments in radio pulse sounding of the ionosphere are described with emphasis on some advantages available frorn modern digital techniques. The current stage of development of a digital lenosonde (dynasonde) is illustrated, showing the effectiveness of a simple logical process for distinguishing echoes from noise. Another digital radio-sounding system, including instrumentation (the kinesonde) and data analysis methods, has been developed to provide a statistical description of ionospheric motion and microstructure. From digital recordings of the time variation of complex echo amplituda at four antennas and six frequencies, a multidimensional correlation (correloid) analvsis provides a profile of the three-dimensionat mean motion, random (characteristic) vetocity, shape, size, anisot-ropy, and lifetime of irregularities in the radio echo pattern; these irregularities can be related to their counterparts in the ionosphere. Copyright © 1969 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.