Hi Warren,
Already done... I have forwarded some of the info in the VLF group
at yahoo.
Btw detailed times and frequencies of transmission, posted "here
or there" well in advance, would be much appreciated.
73,
Wolf DL4YHF .
Am 01.03.2014 19:44, schrieb Warren Ziegler:
Thanks Alan for the info and link.
Might the vlf reflector guys be interested in our experiments?
I think I joined the list but have not been active there,
perhaps you could pass on the info?
73& Tnx
Warren
73 K2ORS
On Mar 1, 2014 1:15 PM, "Alan Melia" < [email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Warren I think the 70kHz
"boundary" is just the point at which the
Earth-Ionosphere waveguide supports so many different
modes that the modelling becomes difficult and the ray
path is as effective. Even this transition is fuzzy and
is often quoted as low as 50kHz.
It may be of interest that Paul
Nicholson has put a web front end to the LWPC
propagation code
http://abelian.org/lwpc/
This gives reasonable results up to around 45kHz. I have
done some tests on it and it gives quite sensible
answers.
Alan
G3NYK
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, March
01, 2014 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Re:
U.S. VLF License WH2XBA
Hi Alan,
I agree, there was nothing that I could find
that indicated that there would be a problem at 30kHz.
I even checked with a well known vlf expert who has
done design work for some of the BIG military vlf
systems. Somewhere around 70kHz there is a
transitional area between waveguide modes applicable
at vlf and ray-tracing which is applicable at higher
frequencies. The increased number of modes above 70kHz
I believe explains the deep fading there as the modes
constructively and destructively interfere.
However, it didn't hurt to ask for the
additional frequencies as Dex was able to use an
existing loading coil to get on 45kHz within hours of
the license being issued!
73 Warren K2ORS
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