{"ai_pass_count":6,"analysis_step_count":18,"confidence":0.8897025816142559,"created_at":"2026-07-09T02:45:15.383701+00:00","id":151152,"node_number":"SDR9494","processing_time":1.8162243366241455,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.store_session"],"recording_id":153698,"text":"go ahead Ross. So there will be a directional component Ross but most the energy is going straight up for the near vertical incident sky wave and that typically happens because the dipole is going to be around a quarter wavelength or less above the ground and the ground is going to reflect that energy and that will result in constructive interference so that's why most the energy goes straight up but there will be a directional component broadside to the dipole and you know I've never really looked into I guess you'd have to go to like any of the antenna simulation to"}