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![]() "H. E. Taylor" wrote: Greetings, If, I say _if_, the ionosphere were severely disrupted by ozone depleting chemicals, what would be the effect on shortwave radio? The earth's ozone layer is located in the stratosphere, between 11 and 31 miles above the earth's surface. The Mesospere is next, about 31 to 50 miles up. The ionosphere starts at about 43-50 miles and extends up to about 400 miles. So... probably no effect on shortwave radio propagation. dxAce Michigan USA |
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