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I start reading about acoustic analogy.
I found that: "Over long distances, the atmosphere can cause the polarization of a radio wave to fluctuate, so the distinction between horizontal and vertical becomes less significant." From: http://whatis.techtarget.com/definit...843762,00.html The my question a 1. What means "long distances" in km (or miles), 2. What is the best orientation of the antenna for long distances. S* |
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