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![]() SeeingEyeDog wrote: Think of yourself as under a sea of water with a flashlight. The surface above you with random waves occilating about in a psuedo-random fashion. If you shine a light at an angle towards the surface the light is reflected back down towards the sea floor in a fashion that is a function of the occilating waves above you. A person (receiver) looking for the light at the sea floor may or may not see the light depending if the waves are relatively calm or are raging in a typhoon. Then there is function of the clarity (rf conductivity) of the water itself... etc... Thanks, Will called me just know and said you explanation makes it much clearer. Terry |
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