[RFI] RFI Direction Finding

Ed -K0iL eedwards at tconl.com
Sat Feb 18 09:33:49 EST 2006


No, it does not make that assumption at all.  Not sure where you got that
from.

It makes the assumption that the noise travels FARTHER from the source on
lower freqs than at higher freqs. You must be close to the source to get it
at VHF and closer still to pick it up on UHF.  

73,
 de ed -K0iL

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim P [mailto:jvpoll at dallas.net] 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed -K0iL" <eedwards at tconl.com>
> The fact that you cannot rcv it at VHF indicates the source is some
distance
> away from your station.  It's either being conducted via lines to your

This assumes that the source is flat from HF through VHF. This isn't
always the case.

> vicinity or it's just far enough away to be out-of-range on VHF but not on
> HF.






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