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On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 13:45:35 -0800, Roy Lewallen
wrote: I did the experiment using a 30 degree tilt, and found a difference of 1.31 dB at an indicated elevation angle of 30 degrees. That would be at the horizon, taking into account the ground tilt. Hi All, This is a pretty radical slope. The one I lived on was closer to 20-25 degrees and it was (with low brush) a bear to climb (and to fall without holding a rope for balance). When I do the trig for 30 degrees and stand with my feet one foot apart, shoulders and hips aligned with the slope, that leaves one foot 7 inches higher than the other. That's gonna take some stilleto heels. ;-) That aside for the heartier cragsmen, this also presumes (from EZNEC's propensity for a flat earth far field model) that the slope is infinte (or a pretty tall hill indeed). Gee, on that hill everything must be line of sight anyway! Who needs skip? But then, no one lives in the valley. :-( 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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