The coaxial transmission lines that move RF signals from the base station to the top of the tower are one of the most critical components in an RF site. Once properly installed on the tower, they can move high levels of RF power with very low loss from the shelter to the top of a tower.
This 12 page white paper talks about coaxial transmission lines that move RF signals from the base station to the top of the tower, and how they are one of the most critical components in an RF site. Discussions also cover: the techniques of measuring installed antennas systems, and how they differ, the difference in the return loss vs. frequency and the return loss vs. distance tests.
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