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Yuri, K3BU wrote:
"Recent studies found efficiency of various polarizations based on geographical location, related to geomagnetic fields (gyrofrequency). Do antenna modelimg programs adjust for gyrofrequencies? I can readily see that soil conductivity at a geographical location would affect efficiency and perhaps the polarization choice. John H. Nelson, RCA Short-Wave Radio Propagation Analyst, found that those signals which pass through or close to the auroral zone suffer the greatest degradation. If the signal must take a great circle route over the North Polar region, problems increase. Nelson also found that propagation here on the earth correlated with the relative positions of the planets in the solar system. Be this astronomy or astrology, it allowed Nelson to make pretty good radio propagation forecasts. See: "The Propagation Wizard`s Handbook", a "73" publication by J.H. Nelson. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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