Re: Distance measurement
- From: "Charles" <charlesschuler@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 16:50:48 -0400
"GeoSound" <logicon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Trying to conger up a means to measure distance from a radio tower.
Thought that maybe one could capture the time of reception of the direct
wave then from a reflected wave at known distance from the antenna doing
the direct capture measure the difference (shift) to know the distance
from the tower. Without a unique signature, I am presuming that a
computer program could be written to find where the 2 signals should have
matched in order to find the difference. Is this a viable idea or have I
slipped over the edge or forgotten basic physics? Dale
Portable GPS might be easier. Accuracy is very good these days and the
units are affordable and useful for other things.
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