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Re: Wireless dropouts mystery...I don't think so.The antennas should be placed FAR APART compared to the wavelength. The whole point of a diversity receiver is to have the two antennas in different environments so that both antennas can't (or at least most likely won't) both be sitting in nulls due to RF mulitpath interference at the same time.
Re: Wireless dropouts mystery...
I don't think so.
The antennas should be placed FAR APART compared to the wavelength. The whole point of a diversity receiver is to have the two antennas in different environments so that both antennas can't (or at least most likely won't) both be sitting in nulls due to RF mulitpath interference at the same time.