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On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 22:42:57 -0400, jawod wrote:
PseudoBrewster's Angle (PBA) is the "angle at which the reflected wave is 90 degrees out of phase with respect to the direct wave" (p. 3-13 ARRL Antenna Book). Hi John, That sounds like ****-poor definition. I see now that Both Brewster and PBA have to do with polarization. And certainly one has very little to do with the other - except for polarization. I'm surprised the author of that article didn't append his own name to the angle. Not really looking for a QSO. Just trying to imagine SWL from a different vantage point, I guess. Somewhere near the 15 meter band you can get the noise field from Jupiter. Not exactly sentient, but still an exotic contact. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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