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Display titleAstronomy:Near vertical incidence skywave
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Page creatorimported>Scavis
Date of page creation11:34, 6 February 2024
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Near vertical incidence skywave, or NVIS, is a skywave radio-wave propagation path that provides usable signals in the medium distances range — usually 0–650 km (0–400 miles). It is used for military and paramilitary communications, broadcasting, especially in the tropics, and by radio amateurs...
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