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Radio propagation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Line-of-sight propagation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Line-of-sight propagation refers to electro-magnetic radiation or acoustic wave propagation. Electromagnetic transmission includes light emissions traveling in a straight line. The rays or waves may ...
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; 21.1-23.6GHz and 31.0-31.3 GHz band antenna specifications; milliflect@jps.net ... [Introduction of the antenna with radio package]
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The ultimate 900 MHz wireless radio for delivering high-speed broadband wireless internet access. Ideal for non-line-of-sight (NLOS) deployments, the Trango M900S point-to-multipoint system operates in the 900 MHz license-exempt spectrum and delivers up to 3 Mbps to the subscriber. ... 900 MHz Wireless Radio, Non-line-of-sight ;
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NSSDC Master Catalog ... Pioneer Venus Orbiter Radio Line-of-Sight Gravity Data ... The data consists of the accelerations measured along the line-of-sight (LOS) between the Pioneer Venus Orbiter and the Earth calculated from the measured change in frequency due to the Doppler effect of a radio signal along the LOS.
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RadioWORKS: Calculate radio wave properties. Get frequency info: Wavelength, band info, propagation methods, etc. ... 3D coverage map. 2D line of sight graph. Predict how a proposed TX power change or range requirement change will affect existing system range or power output needs. Get dish antenna beamwidth, gain.
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Flight Level or Altitude Radio Line of Sight in; Nautical Miles ... Formula for radio line of sight - RLOS: Square root of the altitude (in feet) X 1.23 = distance in nautical miles; Example: To find the RLOS for an aircraft 300' above the terrain. The square root of 300 is 17.3205;
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