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Old November 19th 03, 12:40 AM
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Robert Casey wrote in message ...
KØHB wrote:


Only when the mirror is equidistant between us and when it is "flat" will
the path be symmetrical and relative signal strengths reciprocal.


Somehow I would have thought that light (radio waves) could travel
either direction
on the same exact path. And that attenuation either way would be identical.
Same for the same set of multiple paths.

But it's been years since Physics class......

As W4NTI points out, the ionosphere isn't really a reflector - it's a
refractor. The waves are bent, not bounced.

When the ionosphere is stable and uniform, it behaves *like* a mirror,
and the 2 way reciprocity thing works well. But when it's tilted,
twisted or otherwise distorted, the refraction in one direction may be
different than in the opposite direction.

As an analogy, think of "one way" mirrors in optics and how they
behave under the right conditions.

73 de Jim, N2EY

"If it happens, it must be possible"

73 de Jim, N2EY