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13     VHF Progation

               13.1      Radio Waves


               If an alternating current of suitably high frequency is fed to a transmitting aerial,
               the energy is not confined to the metal of the aerial but radiates out into space

               in the form of electro-magnetic waves (radio waves). This radiation of energy

               through space comprises alternating electrical and magnetic fields at right angles
               to each other. The amplitude of each field varies (oscillates) between zero and a

               maximum value, at the same frequency as the alternating current in the aerial.


               13.1.1     Polarization

               The term polarization is used to describe the direction or plane of oscillation of

               the  electrical  field  of  an  electro-magnetic  wave.  For  instance  a  vertical
               transmitting aerial produces (mainly) a vertically polarized radio wave, with the

               electrical field (E) oscillations occurring in the vertical plane and the magnetic

               field (H) oscillations in the horizontal plane. For efficient reception, the receiving
               aerial should also be vertical. If the transmitting aerial is horizontal, the receiving

               aerial should also be horizontal.

               The electric and magnetic fields oscillate at right angles to each other and both
               are at right angles to the direction of propagation (or travel) of the radio wave.



               13.1.1.1    Speed of Propagation
               Radio waves travel at the speed of light. The speed is virtually constant and is:

                      300,000,000 meters per second

                      or
                      162,000 nautical miles per second



               13.1.1.2    Wavelength
               The wavelength of a radio wave can be defined as the distance travelled by the

               radio  signal  during  the  transmission  of  one  cycle.  Wavelength  is  normally

               expressed  in meters  unless  it  is  less  than  one  meter,  when  centimeters  or
               millimeters are used.






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