On 2010-09-30, at 4:12 PM, HASCALL, DAVID CIV DFAS wrote:

> Thanks Deane (I removed the extra "n" that I put in your first name,
> sorry),
> 
> I have created an excel template for my figuring these easily.
> 
> I think that I may see an error in your 240 degree example - I think
> that it is 64.6 watts, not 646.  Is that right?  79.86/1571.07 =
> 0.050832.  0.050832 squared is 0.00258. 0.00258 X 25000 =64.596.
> 

Right you are - slipped a decimal point there! Not much RF going
in that direction - could likely log CKWX there in sight of the towers:)

73,

Deane McIntyre VE6BPO

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