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On Feb 22, 3:52 pm, "K7ITM" wrote:
With regard just to your last question, atmospheric (mainly from lightening around the world), galactic, and typical man-made noise are all much higher--40dB or more, usually--at 1MHz than at 100MHz. You need signals above the noise for practical communications. (Bandwidths also enter into the picture, but I believe the noise is the key issue.) Cheers, Tom Thanks, Tom! I did not know about this noise factor in this lower frequency range. In a way, if I were operating at 100MHz using AM, then I should be able to work with lower field strength values? |
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