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![]() "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Mises.org - USA ... that field. Eminent mathematicians once claimed to prove logically that short-wave radio was impossible. Government-controlled research ... http://www.mises.org/fullarticle.asp?control=1514&id=68 I suppose the author was referenceing the Britain's plan to link the Empire with high power longwave stations. At that time, the only confirmed way to transmit long distances was using the groundwave. Propagation of the groundwave decreases with ground losses. Ground losses increase with decreasing wavelength. Marconi said he could communicate cheaper with shortwave. Anyway, the mathematicians proved that shortwave didn't have much of a groundwave. Needless to say, the physicists and mathmeticians soon found the skywave phenomena very interesting. Frank Dresser |
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