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Author Topic: Attenuation of RF Signal in Passing Through Glass, Masonry, Wood & Concrete  (Read 11038 times)

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abcd567

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Attenuation of RF signal in passing through various building materials
SOURCE: NIST
United States Department of Commerce
Technology Administration
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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FACTflights

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Very interesting.

Some of these materials not only reduces signal strength but also delays the signal.
 
John
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