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Author: mosesofmason3
April 30, 2008: Today, NASA-funded researchers released to the general public a new "4D" live model of Earth's ionosphere. Without leaving home, anyone can f...
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Author: N7TFP
Tyler, N7TFP, explains how radio waves travel around the world via radio "skip" or sky-wave propagation. Part 1 of a 2-part series. Part 2 to follow soon.
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Author: Cristian Miguel Ortiz Vilchis
HERE'S THE EXPLANATION: http://ecjones.org/physics.html Visit my sites :D http://furiousangel.web.officelive.com http://www.facebook.com/superb150.
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Author: ChipDipvideo
Ionospheric Radio Wave PropagationAt a height of 60 to 100 kilometers above the Earth the ionized area of the upper atmosphere, also called ionosphere, is lo...
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Author: Zvartoshu DxFmRo
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Length: 2:46 -
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Author: NW7US
As an amateur radio hobbyist, I enjoy communicating with stations from around the world, using radio waves that are reflected off of the Ionosphere. One of t...
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Length: 7:12 -
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Author: Harry Hinz
QsoNet, the Virtual Ionosphere For Amateur Radio. Connect to www.qsonet.com and download the CQ100 HF Transceiver. All licensed hams can download it and use ...
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Author: David Erickson
High frequency radio waves have enough energy to get a strong reflection off of the earth's ionosphere. The high frequency band in ideal for non-line of site...
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Author: okrajoe
Spaceflight Anniversary: Launch of Sputnik 1 -- October 4, 1957. Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite was launched into an elliptical low Earth or...
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Author: minousoft
Unix timestamp: 1296863122 UTC Received using a Grundig S350DL set to Wide, no lowpass filter. Using the built-in telescopic antenna. I was surprised to hear...
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Author: NW7US
I was up all night, editing my CQ VHF Propagation Corner column for the amateur radio publication, CQ VHF ( http://www.cq-vhf.com/ ). I was working on the Wi...
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Author: mjlorton
In this video I go through the theory of HF radio wave propagation. In part 2 of this video I'll do a practicle demonstation of shortwave radio reception thr...
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Author: Jocelyn Wrzosek
My original spoken word/movement piece which premiered at the Pittsburgh New Works Cabaret. "Static Snap, Crackle, Pop! crinkling across high-frequency bands...
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Author: David Erickson
The Earth's ionosphere affect on low frequency radio waves. Low frequency are better for short range line of site or single bounce non line of site communica...
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Author: juuuuuusto
Ionogram from Sodankylä with 1 minute resolution during 24 hours. These are HF radio wave reflections from the ionosphere above at different frequencies. The...
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