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SPACE WAVE PROPAGATION

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WAVEa vibration or disturbance in

space

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SPACE WAVESThe radio waves having high frequencies are basically called as space waves.

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The other name of space wave propagation is line of sight propagation (LOS)

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These waves have the ability to propagate through atmosphere, from transmitter antenna to receiver antenna. It can travel directly or can travel after reflecting from earth’s surface to the troposphere surface of earth.

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Limitations of

space wave propagation

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1. These waves are limited to the curvature of the earth .

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2. These waves have line of sight propagation, means their propagation is along the line of sight distance.

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To extend transmission distances at VHF, UHF, and microwaves, relay stations known as repeater stations are used.

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Applications

It is useful for FM,TV and radar applications. It is also used in VHF,UHF and microwave signals.

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The distance between transmitting and receiving antennas has a formula:

D= √2ht + √2hr

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Example:If the transmitting antenna is 150 ft high and the receiving antenna is 40 ft high, the greatest transmission distance is:D=26.2 mi.

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REVIEW!!!!The ionosphere has its greatest effect on signals on what range?a.300kHz to 3 MHzb.3 to 30 MHzc.30 to 300 MHzd.Above 300 MHz

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A microwave transmitting antenna is 550 ft high. The receiving antenna is 200 ft high. The maximum transmission distance is?33.2 mi

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ENDS HERE ! ! ! Thank you

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Presented by:Mariz Rivarez & Kart Lubid