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A snail-like antenna rises out of a squashed mass.
Mr. Grebow contends that the Empire State Building antenna rises to only 1,350 feet, while the building's owners and John Tauranac, the author of two books about the skyscraper, puts the antenna's reach at 1,454 feet.
The transmitter's antenna rises to almost 589 m above sea level.
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A thin antenna rising from the park's office serves as access point, while two similar antennas, on top of the bathrooms and the pizzeria near the Avenue of the Americas, function as what are called repeaters.
But the folks at the Shack in Aberdeen, where I live, had my antenna rising time and again with questions like "Have you changed your number?" or "Why are we showing you at a different address?" The mystery lingered until one day in April, when the phone rang.
It's the WGR614, and it bears the same metallic silver casing of many other Netgear products, but there's also a conspicuous black antenna rising from the back.
Each product sits atop a rotating table and an antennae rises and falls to test frequencies at all levels, so it doesn't, for example, turn on your TV or vice versa.
Antennas rose from aluminum roofs, above houses in which there had been no television sets until a year or two ago.
He then clambered up scaffolding to enter the building, took an elevator to the 88th floor and climbed the stairs to the tower's antenna, which rises 1,776 feet (541.33 meters) above the ground.
On the morning of the sweep, made by Weapons Company, Third Battalion, First Marines, a large communications antenna that rose from one compound vanished before the Marines could reach it.
In wireless communication, multipath signal propagation can cause destructive interference at the receiving antenna, giving rise to fading and limiting the maximum throughput of the system [1, 2].
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