Hans,
You keep suggesting just Electromagnetics, I have mentioned electromagnetics before but I think I must have mislead. I don't suggest that the point of origin is over that of any safety standards, in fact those that own the arrays can prove it's within the safety limits.
It's just when you have multiple antenna arrays converging their frequencies at one point from multiple directions do you actually suffer the depth of matricing that I've been mentioning about.
I mentioned the Mobile antenna arrays, due to the way that the two sets of four antennas work. Where only two antennas are needed to formulate a triangulation, since their are eight antennas in total that allows twenty-eight different combinations of two antennas to create a triangulation (the idea is that the third point is where your attempting to triangulate to, I'm sure you know)
This cross-referenced with antenna arrays located at different locations, increases the positioning from the arrays and also can shift data between the arrays to create an amplifying pickup.
(I apologise as this post was written hastely)
You keep suggesting just Electromagnetics, I have mentioned electromagnetics before but I think I must have mislead. I don't suggest that the point of origin is over that of any safety standards, in fact those that own the arrays can prove it's within the safety limits.
It's just when you have multiple antenna arrays converging their frequencies at one point from multiple directions do you actually suffer the depth of matricing that I've been mentioning about.
I mentioned the Mobile antenna arrays, due to the way that the two sets of four antennas work. Where only two antennas are needed to formulate a triangulation, since their are eight antennas in total that allows twenty-eight different combinations of two antennas to create a triangulation (the idea is that the third point is where your attempting to triangulate to, I'm sure you know)
This cross-referenced with antenna arrays located at different locations, increases the positioning from the arrays and also can shift data between the arrays to create an amplifying pickup.
(I apologise as this post was written hastely)
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