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Seawater Plume Transmits Radio Signals


Still Waters

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Sending and receiving radio signals while out at sea can require a huge structure not easily constructed out in the middle of the ocean.

Mitsubishi Electric has a novel solution: SeaAerial, a low-frequency antenna made of sea water.

In the world of radio antennas, this is a first.

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Sounds like something Pirate Radio operators would be interested in?

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Low frequency radio. About as much use as an ashtray on a motorcycle unless you want to talk to submarines. Otherwise use HF, VHF or satellite.

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