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![]() Max Power wrote in message ... Has anyone ever designed a SW transmission system using curtain arrays that has a beamwidth of 2.5 to 5 degrees? Most standard curtain arrays [HR 4/4/1 to 12/6/1] have 15 to 30 degrees of beamwidth. Talk about the curtain array... that brings to mind a somewhat recent class I took, that of all students attending, there was the daughter of a VOA engineer responsible for rebuilding a number of stations; she was in my study group and what a nitwit! I played dumb and never let on I knew anything about shortwave broadcast stations or the pecuilar circumstances and delicate political situation regarding one of her father's constructions. RG |
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