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RE: LF: Antennas es power

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Subject: RE: LF: Antennas es power
From: Laurence KL7UK <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 07:27:15 -0900
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"proper elevated antenna is wasted time except one is content with a few kilometres coverage, and..."

Mal - try telling that to the Russian, US, Chinese Mi$#tary and Antarctic VLF research stations that - they appear to have other effective solutions to radiate VLF or lower  globally and are certainly not elevated in some forms :-)
 
Ill still be very interested in my request for your wideband VLF plots Mal - even if its just over a couple of hours from 1Khz to 24KHz say - more if you have it. I just dont know how your view of VLF is in NE England, near that beautiful county of Lancashire.
 
Cheers Laurence
KL7 UK aka G4DMA et al
 

From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 17:10:58 +0100
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Subject: Re: LF: Antennas es power

On 19 Feb 2011, at 16:53CET, mal hamilton wrote:

On VLF es LF especially,  using anything but a proper elevated antenna is wasted time except one is content with a few kilometres coverage, and

earth probe inductive/conduction devices are only good for Cave Divers.
Wrong.  They are used by cavers generally, not just divers, and divers usually only use radio when they come up for air.

John F5VLF

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