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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 19:41:03 GMT, Me wrote:
In article et, "Roger Derby" wrote: In general, I tend to agree with "me" that the sea is the significant ground plane if we're talking small boats (under 65'). 400 sq.ft. of copper is 20' x 20' or so. The wavelength of 4215 KHz is 75 meters = 277 feet. Roger Roger has it right on....Not much Moss growing under hs feet..... Me I just had a wild guess that if Roger was agreeing with anonymous poster 'me' and me was agreeing with Roger, then Roger was probably going to be in error too. So I checked a Roger fact: that 4215 kHz = 75 meters = 277 ft. Here's the scoop: 4215 kHz = 71.2 meters = 233.5 ft Waddaya know! :-) Brian Whatcott |
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