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1. Topband: A few words (score: 1)
Author: bobnm7m@cnw.com (Robert Brown)
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 11:12:35 -0800 (PST)
Friends in Radio Land - Given the recent interest in skewing, a few words of explanation would seem in order. In simple terms, skewing is just a case of horizontal refraction and results from a wave
/archives//html/Topband/2003-01/msg00137.html (8,922 bytes)

2. Topband: A few words (score: 1)
Author: k6se@juno.com (k6se@juno.com)
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 12:58:50 -0800
"In simple terms, skewing is just a case of horizontal refraction and results from a wave encountering a horizontal variation in ionization." == Good explanation, Bob. After all of the talk here abou
/archives//html/Topband/2003-01/msg00139.html (7,474 bytes)

3. Topband: A few words (score: 1)
Author: Robert Brown <bobnm7m@cnw.com> (Robert Brown)
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 15:33:48 -0800 (PST)
Hello Earl, My remarks were focused on refraction, a more gradual change in propagation direction. Scatter and reflection are other means that can alter propagagtion direction and give larger effects
/archives//html/Topband/2003-01/msg00141.html (8,163 bytes)

4. Topband: A few words (score: 1)
Author: ford@cmgate.com (Ford Peterson)
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 20:59:56 -0600
...SNIP... Earl has the only explanation that makes any sense to me. The direct path is not open, the path to a skip point that will produce suitable backscatter is open, so what you hear is the back
/archives//html/Topband/2003-01/msg00142.html (7,749 bytes)

5. Topband: A few words (score: 1)
Author: n5ia@zia-connection.com (Milt Jensen, N5IA)
Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 05:19:40 -0500
Good evening guys, I have been reading all the posts related to this subject for the past couple of weeks. I have just a few paragraphs to add to the mix. As I am still a normal working stiff with ma
/archives//html/Topband/2003-01/msg00146.html (8,471 bytes)

6. Topband: A few words (score: 1)
Author: dbowker@mail.sjv.net (Dave Bowker)
Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 08:06:54 -0500
There have been several articles published in CQ related to this thread = which may be of interest. "The 160 Meter Band, An Enigma Shrouded in a Mystery - Parts I and II", = CQ Mar/Apr 1998. "Skewed
/archives//html/Topband/2003-01/msg00148.html (7,163 bytes)

7. Topband: A few words (score: 1)
Author: Tom Rauch" <w8ji@contesting.com (Tom Rauch)
Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 10:35:02 -0500
RE: backscatter backscatter Sorry to drag this out but the "signals of" VK3ZL and others on paths far from poles skew and move, all with a path nowhere near the auroral zones. It is an almost daily o
/archives//html/Topband/2003-01/msg00149.html (8,839 bytes)

8. Topband: A few words (score: 1)
Author: Robert Brown <bobnm7m@cnw.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 08:47:51 -0800 (PST)
Friends in Radio Land In treating low-band propagation, I am proposing we pay attention to the state of the neutral atmosphere, in which the ionosphere is embedded. I suggest we use the control point
/archives//html/Topband/2005-01/msg00129.html (8,211 bytes)


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