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Re: One-Way Propagation?

Posted by Kevin Rock on Dec 01, 2006; 3:17am
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/One-Way-Propagation-tp441379p441382.html

Howdy Jeff,
    If you get on 20 meters in the morning, while you are in the early  
morning hours and the operator with whom you are working is in an area  
later in the day, you will find some odd occurrences.  Some days you hear  
better than the other op and some days it is the reverse.  The ionosphere  
is not a perfectly spherical reflector.  From empirical evidence I have  
found it to be quite oddly shaped indeed.  Think of the layer you're  
bouncing your signals off as a boiling layer where the surface changes  
direction rapidly.  This describes rapid QSB.  Other times you'll hear  
very slow, but deep, QSB.  At that point the reflecting layer is starting  
to calm down a bit but there are still bumps in it.  Under perfect  
conditions the received and transmitted signal meet a perfectly smooth  
reflective sheet which allows the two of you to communicate quite equally.
    As far as being truly one way?  Occasionally I hear ops extremely well  
but they cannot hear me.  I hope it is not that they are ignoring me but  
simply cannot hear me.  This is what I call one-way propagation.

Please accept this as a non-scientific, entirely empirical experiment of  
my own accord on propagation characteristics.
    Kevin.  KD5ONS



On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 17:05:12 -0800, Jeff <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Kevin, KD5ONS, wrote:
> "One way propagation is not unheard of..."
>
> Is there really such a thing as one-way ionospheric propagation?  My  
> intuition says no, but I don't have the physics knowledge to back it  
> up.  On the other hand, sometimes it sure seems that stations who ought  
> to be able to hear my QRP signal cannot.
>
> 73 & 72,
> Jeff
> WB5GWB
> Long Island, NY
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