> BUT...for this first round I am looking for something a little more
> fundamental
Let's see ... grayline propagation is not more predominant on 160/80
than on other bands. It's resent and can be demonstrated all the way
through 30 MHz.
The speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s - at 1,609.34 meters per mile
that's 186,282 miles per second or 186.3 miles per ms not 282.3 miles
per ms as claimed multiple times in the comments.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 3/14/2014 7:49 PM, Andrew Flowers wrote:
Joe and Chen have skipped ahead to the *double-secret* bonus round that I wasn't even
going to tell you guys about....but yes, rectangular pulses are really poor way of going
about this. Given the number of radar junkies around I'm sure any discussion could have
found a better way to do this experiment. The interested parties can look up "pulse
compression" in radar-speak, and it is not to hard to grasp in concept even if you
glaze over at scary math.
BUT...for this first round I am looking for something a little more fundamental
and well within the grasp of everyone on the list....
(And no offense taken, Joe)
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