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Old April 6th 05, 07:55 PM
Richard Harrison
 
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Reg, G4FGQ wrote:
"Well, it sure makes a change from quoting or mis-quoting Terman."

Yes, it may be fun to condemn flawed information. There is not much
amiss or paradoxical in Terman`s encyclopedic 1955 "Electronic and Radio
Engineering". I found a typo, I think, on page 817:

"It is apparent from these considerations that the lower frequencies
(535 to 1605 Mc), the highest antennas that it is practical to use at
the transmitter and receiver are such that the direct propagation of
vertically polarized energy between the transmitting and receiving
antennas (i.e. not including ionospheric propagation) is necessarily by
the ground wave."

Frequencies of 535 to 1605 MHz do not propagate by ground wave.
Frequencies of 535 to 16o5 KHz do. Therefore I think the "Mc" was a
typo. I am a lousy proofreader, but I`ve read Terman for decades and
found only a single error.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI