I don't think I've ever read anything on this topic. Basically, what I'm asking is, could ground wave to a fairly nearby Skimmer be used as an analogue to low-angle radiation to assess the effective
On 9/13/2019 6:31 AM, N4ZR wrote: I don't think I've ever read anything on this topic. Basically, what I'm asking is, could ground wave to a fairly nearby Skimmer be used as an analogue to low-angle
Pete Interesting idea to be sure...Regardless of the "theoretical" answer. I would suggest you take daily readings (probably between 11AM and 1PM) for a month and log those before starting to add rad
On 9/13/2019 6:31 AM, N4ZR wrote: I don't think I've ever read anything on this topic. Basically, what I'm asking is, could ground wave to a fairly nearby Skimmer be used as an analogue to low-angle
Rick, I misled you with the reference to low-angle radiation. I'm broadly aware of how ground conductivity in the Fresnel zone works. What I'm interested in doing is characterizing how much my signa
Now that I think about it a bit -- I wonder if you put up a small vertical off to the side toward the W3LPL RBN and fed some power into it as a reference signal then fed the tower with that little ve
Arrgghhh - maybe you have a deal with W3LPL -to give you his RX output - this wont work otherwise because of the delay for next RBN output - - but maybe you have someone around to give you a CW signa
Hank - any RBN node-op can make his output available at a local user telnet port. That's a built-in feature of the RBN Aggregator, thanks to W3OA. 73, Pete N4ZR Check out the Reverse Beacon Network
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