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* transmission/reception problems with [[Electra]]
* transmission/reception problems with [[Electra]]
* daytime/nighttime frequencies (ionosphere)
* daytime/nighttime frequencies (ionosphere): "The higher the sun, the higher the frequency."
* Betty's notebook
* Betty's notebook




I will foolishly tread forward here. Perhaps the phenomenon of "skip zone" was
"I will foolishly tread forward here. Perhaps the phenomenon of 'skip zone' was responsible: too far for good reception of ground wave, or direct wave, and not far enough away to receive her signal via skip propagation (sky wave.) I think i have seen old propagation charts which actually give distances for the skip zone, a dead zone of no reception, around the transmitting station."
responsible: too far for good reception of ground wave, or direct wave, and
:Hue Miller 23 February 2009 [[AESF| Forum]]
not far enough away to receive her signal via skip propagation (sky wave.)
I think i have seen old propagation charts which actually give distances for the
skip zone, a dead zone of no reception, around the transmitting station.
-Hue Miller 23 February 2009 [[AESF| Forum]]




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Revision as of 10:46, 6 October 2009

draft
  • transmission/reception problems with Electra
  • daytime/nighttime frequencies (ionosphere): "The higher the sun, the higher the frequency."
  • Betty's notebook


"I will foolishly tread forward here. Perhaps the phenomenon of 'skip zone' was responsible: too far for good reception of ground wave, or direct wave, and not far enough away to receive her signal via skip propagation (sky wave.) I think i have seen old propagation charts which actually give distances for the skip zone, a dead zone of no reception, around the transmitting station."

Hue Miller 23 February 2009 Forum