In a message dated 2/7/2005 6:32:38 PM Eastern Standard Time,
david.kirkby@onetel.net writes:
>>When you write a load of rubbish (as you did), what do you expect?? <<
Thank you for your diagnosis Doctor :-)
The title and "innovative" etc. stuff was inserted by the editors of CQ, I
saw it after the issue came out.
I tried to use fiber optic analogy to illustrate the ducting, conducting, or
whatever is happening up there. I suppose I could have used "cloudy mother of
hamburgers clouds" or something like that to describe what I have observed,
independently of the prior geniouses. Maybe fuzzy fiber channel would have been
better. I didn't do the PhD thesis on it, I am just contester enjoying radio
and beating others.
I studied mostly ham literature and I was indoctrinated by the "mirrors" in
the sky and it didn't jive with what I was observing with killer antennas.
All I wanted to point out that perhaps there is more ducting (conducting)
going on down on HF than is generally believed. If that was rubbish to you,
than
I apologize for insulting your intelligence. (Looks like you graduated from
"W8JI university"? :-)
73 Yuri
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