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Roy, W7EL wrote:
I haven't looked into this carefully, but one person I know who was very involved in NVIS operation (where ground characteristics are important) tried it some years ago. He concluded that it wasn't possible to set the antenna height and make measurements with sufficient accuracy to infer the ground characteristics with any confidence. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Understood, Roy, but was this person saying that with just one height it wouldn't give sufficient accuracy, or is he saying that with impedance knowledge at many different heights there would still be no determination of any of the ground characteristics? Would you not like to see my data before concluding it couldn't reveal any ground characteristics.? Walt |
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