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Henry Kolesnik. WD5JFR wrote:
"It seems that three antennas spaced about 1000 feet apart on an equilateral triangle was a 100% solution." Radio Free Europe relayed broadcasts from Munich to Lisbon by HF. Satellites now make HF obsolete. The point to point relay used one or more rhombics in Munich and three in Lisbon for triple diversity reception. The three rhombics in Lisbon may not have had optimum spacing. We had to clear cork and olive trees to make room, but the recieved signals in them faded separately, in spite of their side by side placements. We had apace diversity. All rhombics were horizontal. Frequency diversity was also used by transmitting on more than one frequency in Munich. More than one horizontal rhombic was sometimes used in Munich. Due to ionospheric polarization scrambling, no attempt was made at polarization diversity. Each receiving rhombic fed three or more receivers. The outputs of three receivers were fed to an election box which selected the strongest and least noisy signal while squelching all others in its group. Henry mentioned, among others, the 51-J and SP-600 receivers. The 51-j was incompatible with this mission. It had too many spurious responses. We once tried to use one as a bridge detector at a transmitter site and it was useless. The SP-600 has the front end selectivity required. We used double sideband (AM) transmissions, but the SP-600`s had selectable sideband responses which allowed us to supress interference on one side of the carrier frequency. These TDR systems worked like gangbusters. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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