In article , Dave Plowman (News) scribeth thus
Umm .. can I put me 'learned audio friend straight?.
RF is not a black art its just poorly understood. It obeys much the same laws as every other thing in the universe;)...
In article , Dave Plowman (News) scribeth thus
Umm .. can I put me 'learned audio friend straight?.
RF is not a black art its just poorly understood. It obeys much the same laws as every other thing in the universe;)...
;-)
It may do - but calculating accurately the effect of a nearby brick wall might prove rather difficult. As will saying how much more loss a brown cable has over a black one. ;-)
Not hopeless necessarily, I am a similar distance from our transmitter and we still have two muxes on 1.5 and 1.1kW - both of which we are getting with decent quality.
At the lower end, a K will give a significant improvement over a wideband.
Indeed.
yes, but you have to see the world as if you 5 meter eyes with very poor resolution working at very long wavelengths...:-)
And a pretty poor optic nerve that leaks..
I recall some interesting physics experiments with a giant wax 'lens' and two microwave transceivers..
In article , Dave Plowman (News) scribeth thus
Well you can measure that;)...
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