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Reg, G4FGQ wrote:
"According to textbooks, the field strength from 1 KW at 1 kilometre = 300 millivolts per metre." Terman agrees with Reg`s signal strength produced by 1 KW radiated at a distance of 1 kilometer of: 300 millivolts per meter. There are some conditions. The transmitting antenna is vertical and short compared with a 1/4-wavelength. It is nondirectional in a horizontal plane. The height of both antennas is low enough so that the space wave does not dominate propagation between them. Terman`s field strength derives from the equation first given by Sommerfeld and includes a factor aounting for ground losses. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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