Quote (sirthom @ Feb 26 2022 08:29pm)
Would still like an answer for this.
Not here to dismiss.
Genuinely curious.
simple math and logic
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can ur fellow ham operator who lives just 10 miles away from you receive your broadcast?
because according to spherical trigonometry his antennae on the roof is some 50+ feet below the surface of an alleged curve surface earth.
Please tell me, and be honest now, can radio waves travel below the surface through soil and clay (some 50+ feet deep) to reach the next antennae for a clear signal?
No it's not possible, radio waves work on line of sight (tower to tower) and objects that block the signal greatly affect the broadcast send/receive ability.
Guess what, ham radio is possible on a flat earth, just like radar is possible on a flat earth. It's not possible on a spherical earth.