[Milsurplus] Naval Comm Bulletin

J. Forster jfor at quik.com
Sun Feb 13 18:08:32 EST 2011


Hue,

At a guess it might make the soil more resistive by sopping up ground
water. Also, it might look like a resistive mat (RF absorbing) over the
ground plane.

FWIW,

-John

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>
>>Hi gang - if you ever see a copy of the "Naval Communications
> Bulletin" please snag it for me or get a name so I can borrow it for
> scanning. This is a 32 page monthly (OPNAV 94-P2) that has articles on
> USN shipboard and shore station communications. I think it was
> published 1947-74 and after '74 was named "Communicator".
>
> Here's the one issue (Dec. 1968) I have come across so far - 10 MB pdf
> http://www.navy-radio.com/manuals/bull-6812.pdf
> cheers,
> Nick K4NYW
> www.navy-radio.com
>
> Nick, nice mag! I like the photos of the COMSTAs. Balboa looks like
> a relaxing station to be assigned to!
> Now - the statement that vegetation growing into the ground plane
> of the Hawaii Omega station, reduces radiation - how explain that???
> -Hue
>
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