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![]() David wrote: On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 04:44:02 -0400, dxAce wrote: ''...for example, let's say you want to pick up Radio Havana Cuba's ever popular 9820 kiloHertz frequency... First let's calculate 9820 kiloHertz 's wavelength... easy too... Wavelength in meters, equals the constant 300, divided by the frequency in megaHerz... which is 300 divided by 9.820, and that equals... let's see 30.54 meters wavelength...'' So... what did that have to do with your original statement? dxAce Michigan USA ''Meters times MegaHertz equals 300''. So if I take 10 meters, multiply it times 10 MHz. and I'll get 300? You'd better check that obscure math. dxAce Michigan USA |
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