Selecting the right antenna
Antenna selection is one of the most critical, yet confusing parts of designing a wireless system. This paper provides guidelines for antenna selection, alignment, and placement. It will explore antenna theory and recommend practical rules of thumb to use when recommending and installing antennas.
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