Null Fill

Null fill is used in radio antenna systems which are located on mountains or tall towers, to prevent too much of the signal from overshooting the intended coverage area. Phasing is used between antenna elements to take power away from the main lobe and electrically direct more of it downward. See also: beam tilt.

 

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