Increasing your elevation can increase the distance of the horizon accurately to 12 miles
This is because you get into thinner atmosphere with increased elevation. Thinner atmosphere = lower opacity.
>Increasing your elevation can increase the distance of the horizon accurately to 12 miles
This is because you get into thinner atmosphere with increased elevation. Thinner atmosphere = lower opacity.
35-40 feet is a negligible level of atmospheric pressure and humidity difference. The power of RF similarly is not heavily impacted by average thermal and humidity layers in the atmosphere. It has return ranges well in excess of 50 nautical miles each direction, yet still the curvature theory proves accurate with it.
35-40 feet is a negligible level of atmospheric pressure and humidity difference. The power of RF similarly is not heavily impacted by average thermal and humidity layers in the atmosphere. It has return ranges well in excess of 50 nautical miles each direction, yet still the curvature theory proves accurate with it.
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