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Richard Harrison wrote:
The FCC`s ground wave intensity charts assume that if you have ground conductivity such as sea water, a certain power and antenna efficiency deliver 100 millivolts per meter at a distance of one mile from the antenna. Field intensity in millivolts declines linearly with distance so that at 10 miles you might have 10 mv/m if you have 100 mv/m at one mile. . . . The attenuation of the ground wave is the same as the free space attenuation? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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