RF Signals Propogation / Antennas Flashcards
What type of interference is it when two or more transmitters are using the same channel?
Co-Channel Interference
What type of interference is it when channels are spaced too closely and they overlap?
Neighboring Channel Interference
In 2.4GHz, are channels 1 and 2 adjacent channels?
No, adjacent channel are non overlapping so channel 1 and 6 would be adjacent.
What type of interference does a microwave cause?
Non-802.11 interference
What is free space path loss and what causes it?
RF signal’s amplitude decreases as it travels thru space.
Energy is being spread over larger area as the wave expands.
Why is the free space path loss greater in 5GHz than 2.4GHz?
Loss is a function of distance and frequency only. The higher the frequency, the greater the loss.
802.11 devices adjust their modulatioon and coding schemes based on RSSI and SNR conditions. What is this scheme selection commonly known as?
DRS (dynamic rate shifting)
What are the effect of physical objects on RF signals?
Absorption (weakens signal) Reflection (bounces signal) Scattering (disperses signal in many directions) Refraction (changes signal direction) Diffraction (bends signal around object)
What percentage of Fresnel zone 1 should be free of obstacles on a point-to-point signal?
60%
Referring to an antenna radiation pattern, what two names are used for the H Plane?
Horizontal and Azimuth
Referring to an antenna radiation pattern, what name is used for the E Plane?
Elevation
How do antennas add gain?
By shaping the RF energy as it is propagated into free space. (The higher the gain, the more effective the device at focusing the signal in a certain direction.)
Beamwidth is a measurement of an antenna’s focus. How is it calculated?
Find the strongest point on the radiation plot, then the plot is followed in either direction until the value decreases by 3dB (1/2 the strongest power).
What is antenna polarization?
The electrical field wave’s orientation with respect to the horizon.
What polarization are Cisco antennas designed to use?
Vertical polarization.