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Hello:
Live about 20 miles due west of Logan Airport (Boston) I can hear the planes calling Logan just fine, but never, never any comms from the Tower, or the facility that hands off the planes to the Tower. (forget what it's called; BTW: what is the proper name of ?) Isn't the transmitted cone of the signal originating from the Tower, or the other facility, wide enough to encompass the 20 miles ? How come I can hear the planes so well ? Thanks, Bob |
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Robert11 wrote:
I can hear the planes calling Logan just fine, but never, never any comms from the Tower, or the facility that hands off the planes to the Tower. (forget what it's called; BTW: what is the proper name of ?) Isn't the transmitted cone of the signal originating from the Tower, or the other facility, wide enough to encompass the 20 miles ? How come I can hear the planes so well ? It all has to do with line-of-sight between antennas. Someone will be along shortly to elaborate. -- St. John If life is a stage, I want some better lighting. |
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Latching on to THIS reply, I would say that IF the tower was 2000 ft. up in
the sky, you would hear them... "St. John Smythe" wrote in message ... Robert11 wrote: I can hear the planes calling Logan just fine, but never, never any comms from the Tower, or the facility that hands off the planes to the Tower. (forget what it's called; BTW: what is the proper name of ?) Isn't the transmitted cone of the signal originating from the Tower, or the other facility, wide enough to encompass the 20 miles ? How come I can hear the planes so well ? It all has to do with line-of-sight between antennas. Someone will be along shortly to elaborate. -- St. John If life is a stage, I want some better lighting. |
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On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 17:27:53 -0500, "Robert11"
wrote: Live about 20 miles due west of Logan Airport (Boston) I can hear the planes calling Logan just fine, but never, never any comms from the Tower, or the facility that hands off the planes to the Tower. Isn't the transmitted cone of the signal originating from the Tower, or the other facility, wide enough to encompass the 20 miles ? It is, but it's aimed upward (which is where you find airplanes). Since you're on the ground, you're under the pattern, so you don't hear anything. How come I can hear the planes so well ? Line of sight, and their antennas are aimed downward. |
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Airport ground comm antennas are not specifically aimed up and aircraft
antennas are not pointed down, they concentrate the signal toward the horizon. The tower can easily communicate with a high altitude aircraft to 250mi or more with just a few watts. Your local airport may have their antenna fairly low and you may have obstructions between you and the airport and raising your antenna may make the difference. I can pick up all my local airport ground comms at about 20mi fine with a Discone at 35ft and there are serious hills between the airport and me. Al Klein wrote: On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 17:27:53 -0500, "Robert11" wrote: Live about 20 miles due west of Logan Airport (Boston) I can hear the planes calling Logan just fine, but never, never any comms from the Tower, or the facility that hands off the planes to the Tower. Isn't the transmitted cone of the signal originating from the Tower, or the other facility, wide enough to encompass the 20 miles ? It is, but it's aimed upward (which is where you find airplanes). Since you're on the ground, you're under the pattern, so you don't hear anything. How come I can hear the planes so well ? Line of sight, and their antennas are aimed downward. |
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