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On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 18:32:46 -0400, jawod wrote:
This I don't understand. To me, refraction versus reflection IS the issue. In optics, Brewster's angle is used. I still don't quite understand thte PseudoBrewster's Angle...it seems to have a different definition (at least in the ARRL book). Hi John, Perhaps you should offer that definition as its application seems to be quite rare, and paired with some obscurity to the world of sub-atomic dispersion. I guess I was trying to get at how much ham radio is propagated into space. Certainly SOME does. SOME about covers it (you want that specified in dB?). I suppose by your other references to SETI you are wondering about the chances of a QSO in the same frequency from the other side of that ionospheric curtain. Given the odds, one frequency is as good as the next.... How does this compare to that amount propagated into space by Broadcast? There you have to consider the magnitude of flux, continuously, over the years. If the broadcasting is from Fox news (or any Murdoch source for that matter), it will be indistinguishable from pinko noise. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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