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Subject: | Topband: Topband Angle changes at sunrise/sunset |
From: | bobnm7m@cnw.com (Robert Brown) |
Date: | Fri, 3 May 2002 20:54:04 -0700 (PDT) |
Earl, Yes, the downward tilt of ionospheric layers is to the east as the sun rises. As a result, signals coming from the west are refracted downward at steeper angles and heard better on high angle antennas, as commented many times on this reflector by Bill, W4ZV. But there is no reason why you would not be able to hear them on your vertical; they'd just be stronger on a high dipole. 73, Bob, NM7M |
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