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Eichard Fry wrote:
"...and subparts (c) and (e) of that figure clearly show the high-angle sidelobe cebtered at about 58 degrees elevation from an 0,64-lambda monopole that may cause self interference..per Roy Lewallen`s post earlier in this thread." All too true. In AM broadcasting, at night the sky wave may interfere with the ground wave beyond the skip zone. In HF transmissions, the ground wave is likely exhausted in short order so that the sky wave is the only signal available at considerable distances. There will be no ground wave to beat with the sky wave to cause fading but there are numerous paths for the sky wave which produce plenty of fading without adding any ground wave to the mix. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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