Weather, Waves And Wireless: Super Strength Signalling

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Fri, 05/16/2008 - 14:15

A new study has discovered a particular window of time when mobile signals and radio waves are 'super strength' -- allowing them to be clearer and travel greater distances, potentially interfering with other systems.

The research, examining the signal strength of radio waves travelling over the sea, identified late afternoons and early evenings in spring and summer as a time when enhanced signals occur.


 

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