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On 3/8/2015 6:56 AM, Spike wrote:
On 08/03/15 09:33, Jeff wrote: Spike wrote I think you are coming at this from the wrong view point. Perhaps the question that you should be asking is what take-off angles are required to produce maximum ground wave, and how do you maximize that for a MF mobile installation. I'm really after figures for the proportions of the RF power fed to that antenna, that finish up in whatever 'they' are called (the use of the well-known word 'waves' seem to upset people despite their having been used for the specifics I mentioned, for about 100 years). ....snip... I'm beginning to think that this topic is either so simple or so complex that most Amateurs have either forgotten it or have never heard of it. I think everyone understands the question just fine. But it is a question without an answer. What you are asking is when you feed a bird, how much of that feed produces crap that lands on your car based on the composition of the feed? If the feed has more fat and less protein does that put more crap on the car or the driveway? -- Rick |
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