Abstract

A full-scale experiment on the transmission of a short-wave modulated radio signal in a marine environment using spherical antennas at a distance of 470 m is described. The special transceiver equipment is designed in accordance with the results of the generalised electrodynamics theory. An assumption is made about the possibility of creating a high-frequency radio communication channel in the marine environment by means of longitudinal electromagnetic waves.

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