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Leo wrote:
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 22:41:14 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote: Leo wrote: On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 10:47:10 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote: snip How about Doppler Shift? How much? Betcha there gonna be chicken sounds on that...no answer. :-) So far, you could hear a pin drop....... Tell us what the path loss and and Power for a given S/N ratio is. Pick a position and date for that position and tell us. Tell us what the Doppler shift is over the length of a short QSO, starting at the time of of start Assume a DX style QSO with a short feedback message to insure actual reception on both ends, say a 35 second transmission. Then the same for the return message. At this time I don't know those details, but I'll be happy to check them out once you've posted them. Add anything I have forgotten but may need to know. Sorry, Mike, that wasn't my question. You could look it up yourself, though, if you're interested. My bad Leo. I though since you were talking about hearing a pin drop that you knew the answers. As Rosanne Rosanadanna said... "Never mind". Nope - just the deafening silence.... But I did get an answer. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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