[MLB-WIRELESS] RE: Re[2]: [MOB-WIRELESS] Dirty big dish...
Tony Langdon
tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Fri Jun 21 08:38:51 EST 2002
> A directional antenna will help keep the crud down, yes. it's
> not the gain
> but the signal rejection, front to back ratio, which helps
> there. The gain
> is a side effect of the front to back ratio, or the
> directionality of the
> radiation pattern.
Actually, it's both the gain and oss axis rejection. The off axis rejection
reduces general noise. The gain increases the desired signal.
There is one exception to this case, and that's where the noise is in the
same direction as the desired signal. In this case, you're screwed. :-)
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