Reply Sun 12 Apr, 2015 11:19 pm
Is there any Rf reflector available with attenuation of greater than -120dB?
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Reply Mon 13 Apr, 2015 04:54 am
@harshkant07,
As electromagnetic waves, and in this case, radio signals travel, they interact with objects and the media in which they travel. As they do this the radio signals can be reflected, refracted or diffracted. These interactions cause the radio signals to change direction, and to reach areas which would not be possible if the radio signals travelled in a direct line.
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Reply Mon 13 Apr, 2015 09:27 pm
@infodavidwatson,
ohkk... but what's the answer to question?
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