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What is isotropic propagation?

Updated: 10/25/2022
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Isotropic propagation refers to transmission when the electromagnetic radiation radiate uniformly in all direction in the shape of "sphere" (assuming free-space physical model).

Such radio propagation is also known as "omni-directional".

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