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Old May 17th 06, 08:15 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Reg Edwards
 
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Default Incoming signal elevation question


"Yuri Blanarovich" wrote in message
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Reg wrote:
The type of antenna or its radiation pattern has nothing whatever

to
do with the path taken by the radio wave through the ionosphere.

The
take-off angle and its name, generated by EZNEC, can be very
misleading.



It has to do. It allows us to direct the RF under desired angle to

hit the
layer or region that supports the propagation to the chosen target.

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Yuri,

The elevation angle of the radio path from the transmitter on its way
to the target changes with the number of hops.

How does Eznec know the number of hops? How does Eznec know which
angle is correct? How does Eznec know the height of the reflecting
layers? How does Eznec know the distances at which the radio wave
returns to Earth to be re-reflected?

Eznec doesn't know. And neither does the radio operator unless he
estimates everything AFTER the event.

Radio waves follow paths dictated by trigonometry and geometry and are
entirely independent of the idiosyncrasies of radio antennas.
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Reg.