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Wireless Transmission of Signals

10/16/2013 3:41 PM

i want to model a partial differential equation on wireless transmission of signals,which parameters should i consider?

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Re: Wireless Transmission of Signals

10/16/2013 4:18 PM

c, for one.

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10/16/2013 4:25 PM

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10/17/2013 4:30 AM

The formatting in your reply made this thread too wide. Booooo!

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10/17/2013 9:29 AM

me think it's cool -- a wide spectrum view on a subject

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10/17/2013 9:46 AM

getting out of scope http://blog.wtcom.com/index.php/2012/04/25/improving-network-capacity-by-minimizing-passive-intermodulation-pim/

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10/16/2013 9:16 PM

Frequency?

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10/17/2013 1:02 AM

all of them...

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10/17/2013 1:14 AM

Writing it down on paper or even in a math notation application should be sufficient.

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10/17/2013 2:01 AM

Thanks all of you who have given me a clue

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10/17/2013 3:54 AM

Is there a prize for the first right answer?

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10/17/2013 4:29 AM

I think there might be one for the last right answer.

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10/17/2013 4:54 AM

That be me!

Length!

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10/17/2013 8:27 PM

Maxwell equation? FDTD perhaps..

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