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EEE 123 wrote:
"How do you get .3253 mv/m at 1 mile?" The formula to calculate the field strength produced by an dlementaarry doublet is difficult for me to reproduce with my keyboard. It is found on page 770 of Terman`s 1943 "Radio Sngineers` Handbook. In my prior posting, Griffith hhas done the work for us. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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