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Re: Wind Turbine Interference?
- Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Wind Turbine Interference?
- From: John <aa1ye@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 06:26:40 +0000
At 16:28 11/4/07 -0800, you wrote:
>
>>Wind Turbines are a threat to Homeland Defense. They can produce large Blind
>>Spots on Radars - above, infront and behind them - so yes they can cause
>>problems to RF signals.
>>
>>Effects of Windfarms on Radar
>>http://www.southgatearc.org/news/october2005/windfarms_radar.htm
>>
>Trevor,
>
>That is some pretty good stuff for higher powered xmitters...But I
>doubt there is any instrument sensitive enuff to measure the
>reflection potential from any satellite we will ever launch, and the
>"shadow" that it would cause on a LEO is in less than a
>second...HEO's may take a little longer....
>
>This is conjecture based on my HS physics...I would appreciate
>comments from any of the many engineering experts we have on here...
>
> 73, Dave wb6llo@amsat.org
>
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WB6LLO,
1. I have to admit I do not understand your term "reflection potential
from any satellite".
I would greatly appreciate an explanation of this effect and how to
calculate its magnitude on a received satellite signal.
2. How do you calculate the "shadow time" (of this QRM?) to be less than
a second?
73s de AA1YE
PS: Checking your QRZ entry and your bio reminds me that I learnt to fly
"Stringbags" in WW2. But the war ended before we were deployed to a
carrier. I should have been older or declared a false age to join.
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