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Peter wrote:
And as far as I know there is no observations of radio signals changing
frequency due to distance by even the slightest degree.


I think you will find many examples from radio astronomy
where radio signals are red-shifted just like light.
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73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com


I understand red-shift in terms of astronomy, but you can never be sure of
all the effect in that situation such as acceleration and gravity. I suggest
that there is no observations of radio signals changing frequency due to
distance under lab conditions, which I still believe would be a relatively
easy test.
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Peter VK6YSF

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