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On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 23:52:46 -0500, James Hebert
wrote: In article , (Bob) wrote: off the top of my head, looking at the article, i think there's an error. he says EACH antenna needs to be 12.4 feet above the surface, but i think the SUM of the antenna heights needs to be this...IOW each antenna needs to be 6.2 feet high. --------------------------- to see who "wf3h" is, go to "qrz.com" and enter 'wf3h' in the field If two vessels are ten miles apart, they will each need antennas 12.4 feet high in order for their radio horizons to be in view (line-of-sight) of each other. why is that? the equation sez 12.4 feet for antenna height. does that mean 1 antenna could be on the ground and the other at 12.4 feet? --------------------------- to see who "wf3h" is, go to "qrz.com" and enter 'wf3h' in the field |
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