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![]() "Frank's" wrote in message news:YJhdh.17283$YV4.16290@edtnps89... 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 Space modulation, in the case of VOR, is produced by a dipole rotating at 1800 rpm. The rotating dipole pattern produces a 30 Hz amplitude modulation of the VOR omni-directional pattern. This rotating pattern provides bearing information to the receiver. The reference 30 Hz is provided by FM modulation of the omni-directional pattern. 73, Frank (VE6CB) Thanks Frank, I thought the FM modulation was caused by doppler shift as a result of the antenna rotation |
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