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Richard Clark is correct. The FCC family of propagation curves shows
greater attenuation than results from signal spreading into an ever enlarging volume. However, these curves also include an inverse distance line which is the 6 dB per doubled distance line. Its drop, make that decline, only derives from the growth in volume the fixed amount of expanding signal fills as it propagates. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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