An FM radio station tries to broadcast from a single vertical antenna. Why might
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An FM radio station tries to broadcast from a single vertical antenna. Why might it be better to broadcast from a more complicated antenna with both horizontal and vertical components?
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No reason to make the change
The signal from the new antenna will travel faster
The signal from the new antenna will have a larger bandwidth
The signal from the new antenna will make the alignment of the receiving antenna, for example on a portable radio set, less critical.
With the new arrangement electrical power in the antenna can be turned into electromagnetic radiation more efficiently, reducing heating in the antenna.
A)No reason to make the change
B)The signal from the new antenna will travel faster
C)The signal from the new antenna will have a larger bandwidth
D)The signal from the new antenna will make the alignment of the receiving antenna, for example on a portable radio set, less critical.
E)With the new arrangement electrical power in the antenna can be turned into electromagnetic radiation more efficiently, reducing heating in the antenna.
Explanation / Answer
If we transmitting in both horizontal and vertical coponents then It will become easy to to recieve signal by alignment of recieving antenna as signal will reach in both the directions. so by this arrangement The signal from the new antenna will make the alignment of the receiving antenna, for example on a portable radio set, less critical.
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