Difference between revisions of "Point to Point Microwave Link Design"
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Revision as of 13:15, 21 February 2020
Fade Mechanisms
Microwave fades fall into the following categories:
- Multipath fading
- Obstruction fading
- Fading due to a specular reflection
- Ducting and propagation anomalies
- Rain fading (above ~ 8 GHz)
With the exception of rain fading, microwave fading only depends on the change of the refractive index with height along the path
Availability | Seconds | Minutes | Hours |
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99% | 315360 | 5256 | 87.6 |
Bob | Green | ||
Lindy | Yellow |