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Old March 18th 08, 03:41 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Incoming radio wave polarisation

"Art Unwin" wrote:
If this were true then most television broadcast stations would have
nearly
zero field strength near the earth over much of their present coverage
areas.

Instead, the fields there are directly related to the peak ERP of the TV
station -- which typically is radiated in, or a few tenths of a degree
below
the horizontal plane.

RF


So you are saying that Termqn's book has errors?
Amazing!

______________

art,

Your post above shows that you don't understand this subject, and
what Terman wrote about it. Not so sure about "Termqn," though.

Doesn't your common sense and life experience support
what I stated in my post? If not, why not?

Please consider using "due diligence" and proofreading before
you click your send button. Such will serve you better.

RF

 
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