User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- RAy2 Microwave Link
- Table of Contents
- Important Notice
- Quick guide
- List of documentation
- 1. RAy2 – Microwave Link
- 2. Implementation Notes
- 3. Product
- 4. Accessories
- 5. Step-by-step Guide
- 6. Installation
- 7. Configuration
- 8. Command Line Interface
- 9. Troubleshooting
- 10. Technical parameters
- 11. Safety, environment, licensing
- Appendix A. Antenna dimensions
- Appendix B. Rain zone map
- Appendix C. IP address in the PC (Windows XP)
- Appendix D. IP address in the PC (Windows 7)
- Appendix E. IP address in the PC (Windows 8)
- Appendix F. SSH key generation
- Appendix G. Https certificate
- Appendix H. Unit block diagrams
- Index
- Appendix I. Revision History
Fig. 6.44: Radiation diagram – incorrect adjustment
The resulting RSS helps distinguish between
the states A-A and C-C which appear similar.
It also helps in situations where simple search
for a maximum doesn’t work as shown in the
illustration “incorrect adjustment”.
Real radiation diagrams are more complex,
especially in that they run differently in horizont-
al and vertical axes. The basic steps for determ-
ining the main radiation lobe however stay
valid. For example:
Fig. 6.45: 3D example of more complicated Radiation Pattern
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