Tower shadowing can lessen interference, but also block signals if not used properly

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An interesting bit of reading for those who might be interested.

A few months ago, I was contacted by a municipality that had just upgraded its single-site 800 MHz public-safety trunking radio system to a two-site simulcast system. Instead of getting more range on the new system, they got considerably less. Sometimes, engineers use the tower shadow to protect against interference to and from other systems.

The rest of the story:

Tower shadowing can lessen interference, but also block signals if not used properly | Friend and foe - Urgent Communications article
 
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