Make it 8000Kms :-)
Laurence KL7UK
> Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 19:09:34 +0200 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: LF: vlf experiments-numerical considerations > > Hi Jacek, > > Could you create a picture like plot_80km for distances up to 5000km? I > think i do not want to start simulating, my job is in the field ;-) But > you have done it and may generate it easily? > > This all is very interesting but i wonder if there are not significant > propagation differences between the way the waves have to travel (flat > land, sea, alpes, poles...!) > E.g. Renato Romero has an excellent RX down to DC but my S/N at his > location was rather poor (compared to other RX stations). So, is it the > local QRN that may be a little more in the south or maybe due to the > alps? The S/N between 8970 and 6470 was about the same, as at other > locations too. > What do the experts think could be the difference between these differnt > traveling ways? > > 73, Stefan > > > > > Am 29.10.2010 14:58, schrieb Jacek Lipkowski: > > this is a nice plot showing field strength vs frequency and distance, > > calculated from Piotr's code. please notice that for a given distance > > there are two frequencies which yield the highest field strength for a > > constant antenna current - see the second plot, calculated for 904km > > distance (my distance from DK7FC :) > > > > btw, Piotr's code is very fast! > > > > i made a slightly modified version to include calculating of multiple > > values, and some additional stuff (compiling via gfortran, a makefile, > > ploting the data via gnuplot etc). it was used to make these graphs. i > > can post it if anyone is interested > > > > VY 73 > > > > Jacek / SQ5BPF >
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