Wireless: What is the Radiation Polar Pattern for an FSII Transceiver?
The polar pattern is cose to an omni pattern
Nodes at the top and bottom, as well as behind the transceiver box shape the RF radiation pattern
Please see the attached
There are two antenna in the unit for diversity. The combination of the two give the pattern seen in this graphic
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