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Subject: RF 2.4Ghz Signals and Weather Conditions

Date: Wed Nov 22 16:33:41 2000
Posted by Brian
Grade level: grad (non-science) School: TEK-X, Inc.
City: Yakima State/Province: WA Country: US
Area of science: Physics
ID: 974928821.Ph
Message:

I would like to know what happens to an RF Circular Polarized Signal at 
2.4Ghz in different Weather conditions. Specifically, what "Physically" 
happens to the Signal, what does it look like in Hot, Cold, Windy, Rainy, 
Snowy weather. For instance: does the signal seem to break apart in hot 
weather, is it effected by wind, rain, snow or cold conditions. I'm 
looking to find out how the Signal behaves in these various conditions.


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