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Reg Edwards May 2nd 06 12:52 AM

New program - SKYTRIG
 
Program SKYTRIG - SKYWAVE TRIGONOMETRY

With an input of elevation angle, layer height and critical frequency,
the program calculates skywave path distance, groundpath distance,
spreading (dispersion) loss, field strength from a 100 watt
transmitter, and the MUF.

The program can be used for guidance on the low MUF's and the geometry
of near vertical incidence radio paths over short distance
groundpaths.

Elevation angle is NOT the angle at which an antenna radiates the
strongest signal. It is the angle of the path taken by the radio wave
between two places on the Earth's surface and is nothing to do with an
antenna.

The program notes provide some elementary information on the heights
and behaviour of the various ionospheric layers in sunlight and in
darkness. Also on factors which affect received field strength such as
operating frequency being greater than MUF.

Download in a few seconds program SKYTRIG from website below.
Filesize = 42 kilo-bytes. Run immediately. Or you can open/run it
without downloading.
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Regards from Reg, G4FGQ
For Free Radio Design Software go to
http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp
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Old Ed May 2nd 06 03:58 PM

New program - SKYTRIG
 
Hi Reg,

First, congratulations on your creativity with your programs,
and thank you for making them available to the community.

But they would come across a little better without any global,
borderline pompous (and incorrect) definitional pronouncements...

"Reg Edwards" wrote in message
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Program SKYTRIG - SKYWAVE TRIGONOMETRY

(snip)

Elevation angle is NOT the angle at which an antenna radiates the
strongest signal. It is the angle of the path taken by the radio wave
between two places on the Earth's surface and is nothing to do with an
antenna.

The working definition of "elevation angle," of course, depends on the
context. Your definition is appropriate in the context of your program,
and for propagation ray tracing.

But the moonbouncer would generally mean the elevation angle of his
array (or the moon), the static array designer might well mean the angle
of his maximum lobe, the aircraft spotter would mean the angle of the
target, the artilleryman would mean his muzzle angle, and so forth,
and so on.

73, Ed






J Tabor May 8th 06 06:57 PM

New program - SKYTRIG
 
Hi,

Indeed a worthy offering. G

Also feel free to download and use the default QSL-ware (freeware) WinCAP
Wizard.

WinCAP Wizard is an enhanced, amateur radio directed, HF prop app making use
of the VOACAP prediction engine.

Many, many charts and reports are provided in the QSL-ware mode.
www.taborsoft.com

Cheers,
Jim
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