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Re: Topband: Soil conductivity maps

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Subject: Re: Topband: Soil conductivity maps
From: Brian Pease <bpease2@myfairpoint.net>
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2018 14:58:54 -0400
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Another bit of advice is to move as far north as you can stand, because up here the population is steady or declining as folks migrate away from the snow belt.

On 4/1/2018 2:31 PM, HP wrote:
My first priority would be a RF quiet location and best prospects of it staying
that way - Been in same house over 40 years - last ten years in particular
ambient noise and incredible numbers of ever increasing RFI sources
overwhelm my ability to try to resolve . I was on edge of town , pitch black
at night - little 2 lane road from downtown on other side of mountain preserve .
Now 8 lane freeway 400 feet away (because the millionaires and political
influence got the proposed freeway route moved from their area) Houses ,
shopping centers etc as far as you can see - sea of lights and RF noise.

Just sayin ...... If you can't hear 'em you can't work 'em.... well RHR etc .

Hank K7HP

On 4/1/2018 7:45 AM, Jeff Kinzli N6GQ wrote:
So I'm looking to purchase a new QTH. I'm not particular about
location, but would like to optimize for soil conductivity and any
other parameters that would increase near and far field propagation
and minimize ground losses. I've seen the US Gov M3 maps, but they are
very coarse. They also only define conductivity, and I'm wondering
what other quantities would be useful to look at.
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