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How much of an antenna is equal to signal strength? What's a fishbone antenna?

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Your first impression of the yagi antenna is that it's very much like a fish bone. The more antennas you have, the wider the coverage, the higher the speed. Right? Although many articles on the Internet have denied this claim, it is not groundless to delve into it, because to some extent, the number of antennas does have a lot to do with the transmission rate! Antenna can be said to be a lifetime of two, two three, three things... , the speed has also developed from the original dozens of megabytes to the current thousands of megabytes, but the first thing to be told is that the antenna increase is not simply 1+1.
The fishbone line is the yagi antenna, which has good directivity and higher gain than the dipole antenna. It is especially effective for direction-finding and long-distance communication. With elevation and azimuth rotation controls, it is possible to communicate with radio stations in all directions, including space vehicles, at will, advantages not available from vertical antennas. Fujian jiasda communication technology co., LTD
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