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On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 11:18:06 -0700, Richard Clark
wrote: On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 08:02:04 -0400, "Robert11" wrote: For the scanner frequencies around 118 MHz, e.g., I realize FM is essentially line of sight. Are AM transmissions also line of sight ? Same question, but for the higher freq's around 800 MHz ? Hi Bob, John and Ralph pretty much cover some of the familiar turf. I would add (or perhaps extend what has been said) that atmosphering ducting can extend that range thousands of miles. One example that I personally observed (quite literally) was watching TV programining out of Edmonton and Calgary Canada while I was living in Colorado Springs, Colorado. There were times I could watch an entire movie before the duct faded away. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Yup, ducting, meteor scatter etc can all provide extended VHF range. I've only done about 250 miles on 2 meters, though on 6 meters my farthest contact was about 3000 miles...........did as straight a line as I could on MS Streets & Trips to 'calculate' that so there may well be some error. That was pretty good range for a video signal to carry, Richard; was that on an older tv that actually allowed you to [fine] tune? |
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