[BC] Nighttime operation by daytimers
Robert Meuser
robertm
Sat Feb 25 09:29:29 CST 2006
Phil:
This is not what is happening. As an example there are class A stations with 50 KW into
their main tall stick and 25 or 35 kw into a shorter aux - all on the same site.
R
On 25 Feb 2006 at 8:50, Phil Alexander wrote:
> Generally speaking, the high angle radiation is more a theoretical concern
> than an actual one. It becomes actual if the station tries to boost the
> power to the short antenna to achieve the same f/s a with a taller radiator.
> In that case, I expect the application would need to contain NIF contour
> studies. (This is a complication that "dial-a-power" introduces. <g> )
> However, if it is simply a change from a more efficient radiator to a less
> efficient one with the same input power, and the Commish is otherwise happy,
> I don't see a problem.
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