Re: [HCDX] DX Antenna and angle of reception questions
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Re: [HCDX] DX Antenna and angle of reception questions



> >Here's another one: I seem to have better reception dxing west out over
> >the Pacific in the morning than east in the evening over land. Do radio
> >waves propagate better over water than land?
>
> Normally, yes. Other guys would have to explain the reasons why, though.

Water has physical properties that allow it to reflect better than earth
(dirt, etc.) does. I've worked on the water as a commercial fisherman and
always got sunburned from the sun reflecting off the water. Radio waves
(part of the electromagnetic spectrum, like like light) similarly reflect
well off the water. I did my first DXing and hamming from the west coast,
directly on the edge of the water. I had wonderful radio conditions to the
west and south, both directly over water.

Wayne
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Wayne Leman
KL7FDQ QRP ARCI #4454
Busby, Montana   Grid: DN65nm
http://www.qsl.net/kl7fdq/


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