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More info: "curtain" antenna]] (Moosbrunn, Austria) An antenna (or aerial) is a transducer that transmits or receives electromagnetic waves. In other words, antennas convert electromagnetic radiation into electric current, or vice versa. Antennas generally deal in the transmission and reception of radio waves, and are a necessary part of all radio equipment. Antennas are used in systems such as radio and television broadcasting, point-to-point radio communication, wireless LAN, cell phones, radar, and spacecraft communication. Antennas are most commonly employed in air or outer space, but can also be operated under water or even through soil and rock at certain frequencies for short distances.
Antennas, including: Antenna Blind Cone, Antenna Effective Area, Antenna Height Above Average Terrain, Aperture-to-medium Coupling Loss, Beam ... Plane, Main Lobe, Slant Range, Beam Tilt
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Author(s)Hephaestus Books
PublisherHephaestus Books
ISBN / ASIN1243374721
ISBN-139781243374721
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