L. B. Cebik writes:
>fraction of a wavelength, so you have to translate that into feet. That
Ok - but you dont seem to have this conversion correct.
>2d. 2 beams at 0.7 and 1.4 wl up. (This corresponds roughly to 70-75'
>lower and 140-150' upper on 20 meters.)
one wavelength = 983.6/frequency in Mhz
Thus on 20 meters 0.7 would be more like 49'
and 1.4 would be about 97'
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