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Old August 9th 05, 11:47 PM
Richard Fry
 
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"Richard Clark" wrote
"Richard Fry" wrote:
But as I wrote, nowhere do they specifically report the actual
ground conductivity for the antenna site, or along the 0.3 mile
propagation
path of the test. If you can find that anywhere in that paper, I will
promptly retract my statement, and apologize.

As stated previously:
"Fig. 6 shows the actual current in the earth for the same conditions"
The "same conditions" are explicitly specified with conductivity. etc

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Yes, BL&E reported on the currents in the radials and the total ground
currents during the test (as I already stated), but that is not the issue.
The issue is whether or not not they explicity reported the value of Earth
conductivity for the test site and propagation path--and they did not. Nor
was it important to the conclusions of the test.

RF

 
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