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Indeed, that is how a radio antenna works, except that the weak current generated by the radio waves has to be amplified to do its job of carrying a signal round a radio.
We assume that the detection system's antenna works in omnidirectional mode.
The measurement results show that this antenna works between 1.91 and 5.25 GHz (93.3% bandwidth) and it has a very compact dimensions.
If we assume that the antenna works on a particular dominant polarization (only receive the incident wave with a particular polarization), the composite SNR can be described by [9]: SNR ≡ A d + A r + 2 A d A r cos ϕ (1).
If you live east of all the broadcast towers in town, going with a less expensive antenna that picks up signals from one direction will work just as well as the more expensive models, Where you live makes a huge difference in how well a TV antenna works in your area.
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The built-in FM antenna worked as well as the less presentable wiring provided by other manufacturers in the detached-house testing.
I placed the disc on the top of my dashboard, but company officials said that the antenna worked best outside the car, on the trunk or the roof where it can get a clear line of sight and avoid interference from the car radio.
Each node is equipped with single antenna working in half-duplex mode.
The delayed signal is amplified and transmitted through a horizontally polarized antenna working as the reference.
We assume that all nodes have only one antenna working in a half-duplex mode.
A small error occurs, because the simulation was based on an antenna working under ideal circumstances, which was not the case in the practical antenna test.
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