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Hello,
New at this. I guess radio waves can go through wood just fine, as I can har signals from my Discone that's in my attic. But, there is, I imagine, some attenuation as a function of type, thickness (of the wood) and the frequency involved. Are there any good links explaining Attenuation as a function of frequency for different materials, etc. ? thanks, Bob |
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