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Reg, G4FGQ wrote:
"Richard, why don`t you just say that the angle of elevation of the radio path has nothing whatsoever to do with the type of transmitting and receiving antennas or the directions in which they may be pointing or elevated, or even the operating frequency." Confuse the readers? Geometry and trigonometry are involved. What`s more, the signal may take more than one path between only two points, or multiple hops, or multiple azimuths. This causes fading and distortion. Transmitted energy in directions other than to a receiver is wasted. That`s one of several reasons to use antenna directivity in azimuth and elevation. Maybe Cecil`s IEEE Dictionary defines TOA. The references I`ve found are to "elevation angle" above the horizon. In general, an antenna`s angle of maximum response is lowered by raising the antenna height. If you have stacked horizontal elements you can adjust their phasing to skew the elevation angle up or down some. An ideal HF antenna may be a giant array of dishes that might be aimed for one-hop, if possible, in a multiple diversity system. Something almost as good is a triple diversity system which uses rhombics. 3 receiving rhombics are plavced with about 10-wavelengths of lateral spacing at the lowest frequency received. Multicouplers on each rhombic feed various receivers , often at various frequencies. Diversity combiners select the best received signal of three carrying the same program. The results are spectacular. We used such TDR systems for broadcast program relay. Often the quality was as if the program arrived by cable. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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