What is Ducting in Cellular RF signal? Can anyone explain?
srini_murali 08-April-2008 12:07:49 PM

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Radio propagation is a term used to explain how radio waves behave when they are transmitted, or are propagated from one point on the Earth to another.[1] Like light waves, radio waves are affected by the phenomena of reflection, refraction, diffraction, absorption and scattering.[2]


Posted by waqasahmad


Ducting a cellular RF signal is the boundary area between two air masses cold and hot air. It is caused by atmospheric anomaly know as Temperature infraction. It a nature that can affect how well RF propagates through a given coverage area.
Posted by kenhaulotte



Posted: 09-April-2008 01:20:45 PM By: kenhaulotte

Ducting a cellular RF signal is the boundary area between two air masses cold and hot air. It is caused by atmospheric anomaly know as Temperature infraction. It a nature that can affect how well RF propagates through a given coverage area.

Posted: 28-February-2009 05:52:21 AM By: waqasahmad

Radio propagation is a term used to explain how radio waves behave when they are transmitted, or are propagated from one point on the Earth to another.[1] Like light waves, radio waves are affected by the phenomena of reflection, refraction, diffraction, absorption and scattering.[2]