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"Richard Clark" wrote (clip):
The "legendary" characteristic of Sea Water is found in its far field reflective characteristic which is remarkable, due largely to its huge SWR to fields (the same SWR that would occur with the supposed several thousand ohms of soil). ____________ How does the statement above reconcile with the fact that groundwave daytime signal strength is far better over a sea water path than any ground path? There is (essentially) no returning skywave signal to reflect during daylight hours. Observe the daytime field strength contours shown on the link below for WABC radio, for example. http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin...atus=L&hours=D RF |
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