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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 22:48:31 GMT, "
wrote: Even more important is accuracy of both "meters" and truth in reporting Art I know what you mean, but it wouldn't apply in this case. Unless a meter were unstable. The mobile is sometimes the stronger of the two and sometimes the weaker of the two. Often they are of similar levels. C Changes Cin polarization in the ionosphere can easily explain the Cabove if one station is horizontally polarized and QSOing Cwith mobiles. And, Cecil, would this not be true if both were of the same polarization as well? If the polarization changes, it changes from horizontal and would be vertical at the recipient's QTH. Just a thought. -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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