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Old March 16th 07, 10:47 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Richard Fry Richard Fry is offline
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Default VSWR doesn't matter?

"joseph2k" wrote
Poppycock, TV ghosting is caused by multipath length differences.
Calculate
the position ratio and the horizontal scan frequency (15750 Hz is close
enough). That gives you the path length difference; it is generally on
the
order of miles (= major terrain features).

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Analog TV ghosts can be produced within the TV transmit antenna system as
well as by reflections of the transmitted signal in the propagation
environment. I know this from my experience as an RCA Broadcast Field
Engineer, because I've evaluated and corrected many transmit antenna systems
that had been the source of such ghosts.

For example, a reflection from a mismatch between a 1,000 foot long,
air-dielectric transmission line and the TV transmit antenna connected to it
produces a ghost with ~ 2 µs delay from the main image. The active scan
width of an NTSC TV line is about 53 µs, so 2/53 = ~4% of the width of the
screen, or maybe 5% counting overscan. This ghost is easy to see in a
typical TV set/viewing setup.

RF