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Subject: | Topband: Skewed paths |
From: | stans@rockisland.com (stans) |
Date: | Fri, 14 Sep 2001 23:07:47 +0100 |
Tom wrote: "It seems the longer the distance, the more likely a path skew will occur." Perhaps that's because there is relatively less difference between the length of the two paths in that instance. At the antipodes all paths are the same. Maybe the signal enhancement that occurs is not just focusing, but, also the possibility that some paths have less absorption. Stan W7AWA |
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