• Radio propagation is the behavior of radio waves as they travel, or are propagated, from one point to another in vacuum, or into various parts of the atmosphere...
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  • In radio propagation, horizontal plane is used to plot an antenna's relative field strength in relation to the ground (which directly affects a station's...
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  • amateur radio propagation beacon is a radio beacon, whose purpose is the investigation of the propagation of radio signals. Most radio propagation beacons...
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    In radio communication, skywave or skip refers to the propagation of radio waves reflected or refracted back toward Earth from the ionosphere, an electrically...
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    propagation distances are limited to the visual horizon. To prevent interference between different users, the artificial generation and use of radio waves...
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  • software Wave propagation, the motion of a wave Radio propagation, the application of wave propagation to radio communications In music Propagation (album)...
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    obstacles. In contrast to line-of-sight propagation, at low frequency (below approximately 3 MHz) due to diffraction, radio waves can travel as ground waves...
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  • Anomalous propagation (sometimes shortened to anaprop or anoprop) includes different forms of radio propagation due to an unusual distribution of temperature...
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  • of radio propagation. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A-index - active region - Alfvén wave - amateur radio bands...
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    Filled cable Leaky mode Magic tee Optical waveguide Radiation mode Radio propagation Radio wave Substrate-integrated waveguide Transmission medium Waveguide...
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    radio propagation using a low level of the Earth's ionosphere that normally does not refract radio waves above about 15 MHz. Sporadic E propagation reflects...
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    use of radio waves for telecommunication is mainly due to their desirable propagation properties stemming from their longer wavelength. In radio communication...
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  • "sporadic E" and result in erratic but often strong propagation characteristics on the "low[er] band" VHF radio frequencies. The 6 metre amateur band falls into...
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  • Ground wave (category Radio frequency propagation)
    Ground wave is a mode of radio propagation that consists of currents traveling through the earth. Ground waves propagate parallel to and adjacent to the...
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  • In radio communication, multipath is the propagation phenomenon that results in radio signals reaching the receiving antenna by two or more paths. Causes...
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    Tropospheric propagation describes electromagnetic propagation in relation to the troposphere. The service area from a VHF or UHF radio transmitter extends...
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    called skywave or "skip" propagation. Thus shortwave radio can be used for communication over very long distances, in contrast to radio waves of higher frequency...
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  • In turn, propagation maps characterize the propagation channel between arbitrary pairs of locations. Radio maps can be used in a large number of applications...
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  • Skip distance (category Radio)
    Distance". Retrieved 2012-07-15. "Radio-Frequency Communication". Retrieved 2012-07-15. Principles of Radio Wave Propagation Radio Waves and Communications Distance...
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  • Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) radio propagation occurs outside of the typical line-of-sight (LOS) between the transmitter and receiver, such as in ground reflections...
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    the radio wave oscillates along one direction. In circular polarization, the electric field of the radio wave rotates around the axis of propagation. Circular...
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    MIMO (category Radio resource management)
    over the same radio channel by exploiting the difference in signal propagation between different antennas (e.g. due to multipath propagation). Additionally...
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  • Signal Propagation Reporter. It is a protocol, implemented in a computer program, used for weak-signal radio communication between amateur radio operators...
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    many applications, including air and sea navigation, propagation research, robotic mapping, radio-frequency identification (RFID), near-field communication...
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  • Radiophysics (redirect from Radio physics)
    writing radio physics) is a branch of physics focused on the theoretical and experimental study of certain kinds of radiation, its emission, propagation and...
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  • The velocity factor (VF), also called wave propagation speed or velocity of propagation (VoP or v P {\displaystyle v_{\mathrm {P} }} ), of a transmission...
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  • Log-distance path loss model (category Radio frequency propagation model)
    The log-distance path loss model is a radio propagation model that predicts the path loss a signal encounters inside a building or densely populated areas...
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    Radio masts and towers are typically tall structures designed to support antennas for telecommunications and broadcasting, including television. There...
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    frequency band, radio power output, receiver sensitivity, antenna gain, and antenna type as well as the modulation technique. Also, the propagation characteristics...
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  • Zeno effect Radar Radar astronomy Radar cross section Radar gun Radio propagation Radio waves Radiosity (heat transfer) Rayleigh scattering Rayleigh wave...
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