DescriptionAntenna Vertical Angle vs 1 Hop Distance.png
English: This shows that the angle at which an antenna must transmit energy if the signal is to reach a certain distance via either the E layer or the F layer of the ionosphere. Average heights are used for the two layers.
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Antenna take off angle vs 1 hop distance via sky wave propagation
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