The main scientific objectives of GEOTAIL Plasma Wave Instrument (PWI)
are to investigate the characteristic features of wave phenomena whic
h are generated by a variety of plasma processes occurring within the
Earth's magnetosphere. The PWI measures plasma waves in the frequency
range from 5.62 Hz to 800 kHz for the electric components and from 5.6
2 Hz to 12.5 kHz for the magnetic components. The instrument is compos
ed of three distinct sets of receivers: (1) the Sweep Frequency Analyz
er (SFA), (2) the Multi-Channel Analyzer (MCA) and (3) the Wave-Form C
apture (WFC). The first two receivers are dedicated to wave spectra me
asurement. while the last one is used to capture actual wave forms of
two electric and three magnetic field components for the measured plas
ma wave emissions. The present paper describes the PWI subsystems and
their functions. We also report some results from initial observations
made during the traversal of the geomagnetic tail and a skimming pass
of the dayside magnetopause. These observational results are useful i
n providing a good overview of the PWI capabilities as well as elucida
ting the characteristic features of the wave spectra in these regions.