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"Ron" wrote
Assume an incoming rf signal has exactly the same strength in all 3 dimensions i.e., completely omnidirectional. Question: would an antenna having gain capture any more signal power than a completely omnidirectional antenna with no gain? __________ Whatever the net field that arrives from the transmit antenna (whether or not the transmit antenna is omnidirectional), a receiving antenna having gain in the direction toward the transmit antenna will perform better than if it is omnidirectional. Part of the improvement is due to its added gain, and part due to interference rejection from co- and adjacent-channel signals arriving from directions where the receiving antenna has less gain than an omni antenna. RF |
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