--- DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jose,
> 
> Are there really more multi-path signals on 40M and
> 80M than 20M?
> 
> I've never looked at signals on 80/40/20 from that
> aspect.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Walt/K5YFW

Well, maybe "I am blaming the butler", as in mistery
novels, and it is not precisely more multipath but
more delay spread. I am really not certain, I do not
have an evaluation. HERE on 40/80, you may get
incidence angles from the horizon up to the zenith...I
DO KNOW that ISI is far more severe on 40 than on 20.
I have found that the higher you go on frequency, the
lower the ISI tends to be and TNC's used to behave
better.

Jose, CO2JA


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