[BC] 5.8 Ghz STL's
tosenkowsky@prodigy.net
tosenkowsky
Wed Jun 7 11:25:14 CDT 2006
>NLOS groundwave propagation at 5.8 Ghz,
>Show me how to do this.
Draw a simple diagram, point-to-point on a blank
piece of paper. Scale the height of both tx and
rx antennas to each other. Each antenna must be
mechanically tilted to strike the midpoint at an
angle of 57.295 degrees. This is the radian/
degree conversion angle.
The NLOS antennas are low gain, broad beamwidth
in nature. The lobes will propagate along the
ground. The conversion angle will optimize the
"gain" of the path and match the phase so that
the signals will be aid, as opposed to cancel,
each other.
Tom Osenkowsky, CPBE (see below)
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