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Glenn Ashmore wrote:
You are only off by a factor of about a million. The ultra low frequency Cutter array transmits around 45 HERTZ but as long as a sub's antenna is less than about 60' below the surface it can receive the signal. I wonder what the bit rate is. I don't see how they can transmit more than 2 or 3 characters a second. My neighbors accused me of trying to receive those signals when I hung up a 160 meter delta loop around the yard but it is only 529 feet around. 45 Hz requires 22,000 feet. They really would get upset about that! :-) Does this mean our subs are 22,000 feet long? I knew they were getting pretty big, but ... OK, I suppose they can tow a long wire, but still 22000 feet seems a bit much. |
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