Is 137 KHz possible from space?

Our next Cubesat will have a 1100 meter long antenna (think tether satellite).  
It will ultimatelly be an electrodynamic tether but the first one will have NO 
ACTIVE ELECTRONICS connected to the tether.

So I have asked them to make it 1100m long instead of a generic 1km tether to 
try to make it resonant in an amateur band.  THe path loss at 137 KHz is 60 dB 
LESS than it is at 2 meters, so it shouldn't take much to communicate with an 
1100m long antenna.

I'm sorry I didnt think of this sooner, but I need a real SCIENCE justification 
for this.  Maybe LF that low will never punch through the ionosphere, or maybe 
it will be completely absorbed.  Can give good science on this idea?

Bob, WB4APR

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