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It is glass window antenna system located on the rear window.
The geographical area that an antenna or wireless system can reach is known as its coverage area. This refers to the range or extent of the signal that can be transmitted and received by the antenna or system. The coverage area can vary depending on factors such as the power of the signal, the height and placement of the antenna, and the obstacles or interference in the environment.
antennas which are directly integrated into a system
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yes. Remove radio/audio system. unplug the antenna connector in back of the radio. leave it disconnected. install new antenna in the location of your choice. Run wiring through the vehicle to the audio system and reinstall radio.
For wireless communication systems, the antenna is one of the most critical components. A good design of the antenna can relax system requirements and improve overall system performance. An antenna is the system component that is designed to radiate or receive electromagnetic waves. In other words, the antenna is the electromagnetic transducer which is used to convert, in the transmitting mode, guided waves within a transmission line to radiated free-space waves or to convert, in the receiving mode, free-space waves to guided waves.
A plant's antenna system consists of pigment molecules that are closely packed. The pigment molecules gather solar energy for the plant.
system of computer that is personal
Generally speaking, VHF or UHF radio. VHF is also used to communicate with ground personnel (heli logging, SAR, firefighting, etc). The 'system' consists of a radio, antenna cable, and external antenna. an intermediate antenna switch can be used to allow multiple radios of the same band to use the same external antenna.
Sorry about my approximativ english.We use the term of "monopulse antenna" for an antenna dedicated to track a moving target thanks to a so called monopulse system. The principle of a monopulse system is based on the creation of a tracking signal inside the feed of the antenna which has the particularity to have a null amplitude when idealy pointed to the target and to have an increasing amplitude when depointed from the target. The more the antenna is depointed the bigger is the amplitude (around the pointed direction). A monopulse system tries continuously to cancel the amplitude of this signal. That will mean the antenna remains idealy pointed to the target. This system has really good tracking performances (when it is properly tuned) compared to more simple system like Step-Track system which just tries to maximize the fundamental signal received from the target. I am not sure I was clear.
They come out of a transmitter, usually through an antenna system.
An antenna coupler is usually placed at the base of the vertical stabilizer to connect the antenna at the leading edge of the stabilizer to the rest of the system.