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- Ground_wave_propagation abstract "Ground Wave propagation is a method of radio frequency propagation that uses the area between the surface of the earth and the ionosphere for transmission. The ground wave can propagate a considerable distance over the earth's surface particularly in the low frequency and medium frequency portion of the radio spectrum. Ground wave radio propagation is used to provide relatively local radio communications coverage.Ground wave radio signal propagation is ideal for relatively short distance propagation on these frequencies during the daytime. Sky-wave ionospheric propagation is not possible during the day because of the attenuation of the signals on these frequencies caused by the D region in the ionosphere. In view of this, lower frequency radio communications stations need to rely on the ground-wave propagation to achieve their coverage.Typically, what is referred to as a ground wave radio signal is made up of a number of constituent waves. If the antennas are in the line of sight then there will be a direct wave as well as a reflected signal. As the names suggest the direct signal is one that travels directly between the two antennas and is not affected by the locality. There will also be a reflected signal as the transmission will be reflected by a number of objects including the earth's surface and any hills, or large buildings that may be present. In addition to this there is a surface wave. This tends to follow the curvature of the Earth and enables coverage beyond the horizon. It is the sum of all these components that is known as the ground wave. Beyond the horizon the direct and reflected waves are blocked by the curvature of the Earth, and the signal is purely made up of the diffracted surface wave. It is for this reason that surface wave is commonly called ground wave propagation.".
- Ground_wave_propagation wikiPageExternalLink basics-tutorial.php.
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- Ground_wave_propagation wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Ground_wave_propagation wikiPageRevisionID "696758809".
- Ground_wave_propagation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wave_mechanics.
- Ground_wave_propagation wikiPageWikiLink Ionosphere.
- Ground_wave_propagation wikiPageWikiLink Low_frequency.
- Ground_wave_propagation wikiPageWikiLink Medium_frequency.
- Ground_wave_propagation wikiPageWikiLinkText "follow the curvature of the Earth".
- Ground_wave_propagation wikiPageWikiLinkText "ground wave propagation".
- Ground_wave_propagation subject Category:Wave_mechanics.
- Ground_wave_propagation hypernym Method.
- Ground_wave_propagation type Software.
- Ground_wave_propagation type Mechanic.
- Ground_wave_propagation type Physic.
- Ground_wave_propagation comment "Ground Wave propagation is a method of radio frequency propagation that uses the area between the surface of the earth and the ionosphere for transmission. The ground wave can propagate a considerable distance over the earth's surface particularly in the low frequency and medium frequency portion of the radio spectrum.".
- Ground_wave_propagation label "Ground wave propagation".
- Ground_wave_propagation sameAs Q5610983.
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- Ground_wave_propagation sameAs Q5610983.
- Ground_wave_propagation wasDerivedFrom Ground_wave_propagation?oldid=696758809.
- Ground_wave_propagation isPrimaryTopicOf Ground_wave_propagation.