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Hi,
I was thinking about why radio wave communications are not generally used underwater. Basically I'm asking what are the quantitative components of the underwater medium that makes it impractical except for perhaps very short ranges. Things like attenuation, impedance, etc... Does any one here know these details or have them handy? A*s*i*m*o*v .... Acme Corp: Unlimited credit for disadvantaged coyotes. |
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