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Antenna Gain - Is it the ultimate measure of a better antenna?
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<p>[QUOTE="EscapeVelocity, post: 33162, member: 3771"]1. Certainly multipath can be dealth with somewhat in signal processing, but there are limits. But you can also cut down on multipath by tightening the beamwidth of the antenna.</p><p></p><p>2. Yes, but you have to search long and hard for the info of individual tests. </p><p></p><p>3. Not that I know of. Some are known to be better at multipath than others, relative to each other. </p><p></p><p>4. Tighter beamwidth, that is it, FWIU.</p><p></p><p>5. Im no expert on Mobile DTV.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="EscapeVelocity, post: 33162, member: 3771"]1. Certainly multipath can be dealth with somewhat in signal processing, but there are limits. But you can also cut down on multipath by tightening the beamwidth of the antenna. 2. Yes, but you have to search long and hard for the info of individual tests. 3. Not that I know of. Some are known to be better at multipath than others, relative to each other. 4. Tighter beamwidth, that is it, FWIU. 5. Im no expert on Mobile DTV.[/QUOTE]
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