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Can anyone explain to me why UHF links typically are not LOS while microwave a millimeter wave links typically
are. Does UHF propagate differently? Is it that UHF will scatter off buildings and stuff while microwaves get absorbed or something? Are there any good books that explain this? Thanks. Alan |
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