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Szczepan Białek wrote:
wrote ... Szczepan BiaĹ?ek wrote: Some antennas (emitting and receiving) must be parallel. Some not. Which ones? ( my knowledge about antennas is zero). Obviously since your statement is babbling nonsense. So I do the next approach: Some antennas (emitting and receiving) work better if they are parallel. Given that the Earth is a sphere, that can only be approximately true for short distances. Sometimes "the polarization is not that important. Your cell phone and indoor WIFI are examples." (Wim). Neither are examples. What emitting antennas are used in the applications where "the polarization is not that important"? S* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antenna_(radio) -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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