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Excellent link with antenna comparisons with spectrum analyzer
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<p>[QUOTE="tballister, post: 45217, member: 5087"]Yes, your comments make sense, and your intuitions are good data points.</p><p></p><p>I would like to submit that:</p><p>[a] A "sweet spot" can and does move about on a plane orthogonal to the LOS, both diurnally and annually as a function of environmental changes.</p><p><strong> There are an infinite number of comb filters that can result naturally due to reflections.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>The focus of my theory and curiosity regarding N-Bays versus Yagis is predominantly on the multipath prone scenario.</strong>[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="tballister, post: 45217, member: 5087"]Yes, your comments make sense, and your intuitions are good data points. I would like to submit that: [a] A "sweet spot" can and does move about on a plane orthogonal to the LOS, both diurnally and annually as a function of environmental changes. [b] There are an infinite number of comb filters that can result naturally due to reflections. The focus of my theory and curiosity regarding N-Bays versus Yagis is predominantly on the multipath prone scenario.[/b][/QUOTE]
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