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Snowbat wrote:
On Mon, 16 May 2005 02:01:18 +0000, Doug Smith W9WI wrote: If you were to transmit such a signal from space, it would bounce in pretty much the same way -- except that instead of bouncing down to a listener on Earth, it would bounce back out into space. Not particularly useful. Nonsense (at least above the MUF). Consider QSOs made using Mode K (21 MHz uplink, 29 MHz downlink) of the RS-10/11 and RS-12/13 ham satellites. I don't think that's what the OP was asking though. Heck, we already make massive use of frequencies above the MUF for this kind of service. Frequencies *way* above the MUF, as in above 1GHz. Really, it would make little sense to use shortwave frequencies above the MUF for routine service from space. The MUF changes -- a frequency that won't bounce back into space today might bounce tomorrow. It makes far more sense to select a frequency that's above the highest recorded E and F-layer MUFs (i.e. at least 250MHz) and not have to worry about it. (I wonder - but don't have the science to back it up - whether the MUF might be considerably higher for transmissions originating in space? Because they're striking the ionosphere at a shallower angle?) -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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