Skip zone is distance between the point where the ground wave reception becomes zero and the sky wave returns for the first time.

Skip zone is distance between the point where the ground wave reception becomes zero and the sky wave returns for the first time. Correct Answer True

The Skip zone is the region between the point where the ground wave reception becomes null and the sky wave returns for the first time. It entirely depends on the ground wave coverage and the skip distance.

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