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That's gonna be that's gonna be equal to don't put the K out here and then 0 0 1 and then that's gonna be 1 Itself is a function of angle so from this Formula One thing is very clear the direct you Receive antenna efficiency receive antenna matching efficiency receive antenna

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  • Itself is a function of angle so from this Formula One thing is very clear the direct you
  • Receive antenna efficiency receive antenna matching efficiency receive antenna

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