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Horvath wrote in :
On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 13:20:03 GMT, "Flounder" wrote this crap: No, it's less attenuation in its normal mode of propagation. It has to do with the decompression of the magnetosphere on the side of the earth away from the sun.. Actually it's the ionosphere, Almost all AM radio stations transmit in the vertical polarization, the antenna beam launch angle is low, it's difficult to get skip. Were we talking about commercial AM radio? I thought we were talking about SSB. You just never seem to be on the right page, do you? Bertie |
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