WhoJuntao
Electrical
- Apr 28, 2003
- 10
Hi,
I read somewhere that a given radio signal has a wavelength of 1Km and since the wall in front of it is only 1m thick, the wave has no problem penetrating it. It is only when the wavelength starts to compare with the ditance between the iron ribs in the concrete wall that reflection problems start to arise.
I don't know much about this so if anyone can explain in two lines i'd be grateful.
Thanks.
I read somewhere that a given radio signal has a wavelength of 1Km and since the wall in front of it is only 1m thick, the wave has no problem penetrating it. It is only when the wavelength starts to compare with the ditance between the iron ribs in the concrete wall that reflection problems start to arise.
I don't know much about this so if anyone can explain in two lines i'd be grateful.
Thanks.