1. The line of sight communication requires the transmit and receive antennas to face each other. If the transmit antenna is vertically polarized, for best reception to the receive antenna should be





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MCQ->The line of sight communication requires the transmit and receive antennas to face each other. If the transmit antenna is vertically polarized, for best reception to the receive antenna should be....
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