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I have, at another amateur's station, on 432 MHz. Surprisingly the speed came out almost dead on 300m/microsecond. Used .wav file recording of transmit and echo and a good sound file editor with sub-millisecond resolution when zoomed. Surprisingly? You were thinking that propagation might be at some other rate? the dominant error source in your measurement is probably the sound card's clock. For other fun measurements of em propagation speed.. melting the mode pattern of a microwave oven cooking chamber at 2450 MHz into a single layer of marshmallows on a plate (turning off the rotating turntable and mode-stirrer, of course). Chocolate morsels might also work. Other methods, for visible light, include the spinning toothed wheels of Fizeau and rotating multifacet prisms of Foucault (later updated by Michelson) Interference fringes from a laser, as well. if one is looking for more "radio" than "light".. look at the doppler effect from a moving source. The fractional change in frequency is equal to the velocity/propagation velocity. If you do something like measure the frequency from, oh, an orbiting satellite and get the whole "doppler curve" you can figure out the frequency of the oscillator (it's the frequency at which the second derivative of measured frequency goes through zero). You can measure the velocity of the satellite optically (if you pick a satellite which is visible, like ISS) |
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