Automated Motorized Line of Sight Control of Antennas to Obtain Maximum Signal Strength

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automated motorized line of sight control of antennas is discussed in this paper which is an advanced technique. By using automated system between the antennas to obtain maximum signal strength and reduce the over all fading diffractions between the two antennas.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 403-408)

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4757-4761

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November 2011

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