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Chapter 31, Problem 16Q
If a radio transmitter has a vertical antenna, should a receiver’s antenna (rod type) be vertical or horizontal to obtain best reception?
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EP PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGR.W/MOD..-MOD MAST
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