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![]() wrote in message ups.com... It is possible to get nonlinear interactions among electromagnetic waves in plasmas, but you generally need very large amplitudes to get nonlinearities to kick in. I'm guessing that "space modulation" has something to do with multipath reflections or something; the VOR signal that rotates is going to be modulated by the buildings, mountains, and so forth around the transmitter, generally, the "space" Just a guess; I don't really know anything about VOR. Dan No, I know it has nothing to do with things like that,it is as described in the FAA lit a normal process of forming the ILS radiation patterns and applies to VOR, Glide slopes and localizers. Google doesnt help much on the subject.and I ve gone thru the indexs of about 20 radio and antenna books without finding anything on it. |
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