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Hi All,
 
This is interesting stuff! Alan, G3NYK and I have had many discussions over the past few years along the lines of a transmitting equivalent of this idea. The basic premise is that it should be possible to effectively "synthesize" a large array from generators at a number of widely spaced locations. We have done little more than just discuss the ideas but maybe it could be an interesting area of experimentation and development. I would be interested in seeing a wider discussion of the subject - perhaps some of our more expert and knowledgeable "gurus" might care to comment?
 
73 de pat g4gvw