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Subject: | Re: [TenTec] ground wave Mode? How to know? |
From: | tongaloa <tongaloa@alltel.net> |
Reply-to: | tentec@contesting.com |
Date: | Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:42:03 -0500 |
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Stuart- Yes, but there is also tropospheric ducting, atmospheric refraction, and scattering. Ducting and atmospheric refraction are pretty common, specially over the ocean. Was wondering, in your experiments, how you distinguish these from the 'ground wave' which refers the radio wave that propagates along the surface. For the bbenefit of other readers (based only on my limited knowledge of radio physics so don't assume I'm an authority), the earth and atmosphere have two different indices of refraction for radio waves and radio waves that are 'bent' along the curvature of the earth because of this difference are what one commonly refers to as 'ground waves'. 73, -Bob ah7i Stuart Rohre wrote: Bob, very simple really. When the band at 10m is open for skywave, then you hear the distant stations in multi hop skip zones, and you can tell by their calls or QTH reports.
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