Bently Nevada Inc. 18531001 Manual De Usuario
Section 3 - Planning Your Installation
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material may require the positioning of additional
Repeaters at appropriate locations within the mesh
network.
Repeaters at appropriate locations within the mesh
network.
Reflection – When electromagnetic waves encounter
objects that are much larger than the frequency of
the wave, the waves can reflect or bounce back. Also,
the signals can reflect more readily off conductive
materials than insulators.
objects that are much larger than the frequency of
the wave, the waves can reflect or bounce back. Also,
the signals can reflect more readily off conductive
materials than insulators.
Diffraction – When electromagnetic waves
encounter objects with sharp edges, like the corner
of walls, the signal can split into secondary waves. If
a signal is diffracted, the signal can then appear to
bend around the object.
encounter objects with sharp edges, like the corner
of walls, the signal can split into secondary waves. If
a signal is diffracted, the signal can then appear to
bend around the object.
Scattering – When electromagnetic waves
encounter objects that are much smaller than the
frequency of the wave, the signal can diffuse or
reflect in multiple directions. Scattering can occur
when the signal encounters small surfaces. Rain,
mist, hail, or snow can also cause scattering of
signal.
encounter objects that are much smaller than the
frequency of the wave, the signal can diffuse or
reflect in multiple directions. Scattering can occur
when the signal encounters small surfaces. Rain,
mist, hail, or snow can also cause scattering of
signal.