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Topband: Antipodes Paths on Topband in focus

To: jkaufmann@alum.mit.edu
Subject: Topband: Antipodes Paths on Topband in focus
From: Herb Schoenbohm <herbs@vitelcom.net>
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:52:29 -0400
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W0DX (VP2VI). Bob Dennison once tried to explain to me the phenomenon of antipodes top band dxing by suggesting that the beam widths of the TX signals may converge like the lenses on a telescope especially along a gray line antipodes path to actually enhance the level of the signal significantly. When everything is focused properly it makes a significant enhancement of very normally weak and most likely unreadable signals on top band. This suggests that if the wide beam width of the signal is transmitted equally over several paths (multiple paths and even skewed paths at the same instance) there could be convergence and thus enhancement could occur presuming the paths can be additive or provide signal diversity. However, could there not also be phase cancellation under certain conditions and a complete absence of signal or negative impact on the signal?

Just a thought.


73,


Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ


John Kaufmann wrote:


Being near the antipode may be one of the few cases where
being farther away from a DX station may actually be better
for propagation on Topband!




Of course, short path and long path converge on being the same thing when the 
path is between antipodal
points.

73, John W1FV




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