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- Thermal_fade abstract "A thermal fade is a phenomenon of wireless signal degradation (fading) caused by temperature and relative humidity factors. As the prevailing environmental conditions change, for example, from hot to cool, humid to arid or day to night, the electromagnetic waves refract differently thus altering the power distribution and possibly the direction of the signal. This is the same process that causes visible light to \"bend\" on hot days over a road or other surfaces.This is a serious problem for AM broadcasting but less so with FM broadcasting. Thermal fading can occur in almost any frequency band.".
- Thermal_fade wikiPageID "7764737".
- Thermal_fade wikiPageLength "846".
- Thermal_fade wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Thermal_fade wikiPageRevisionID "383899532".
- Thermal_fade wikiPageWikiLink Amplitude_modulation.
- Thermal_fade wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_duct.
- Thermal_fade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_frequency_propagation_fading.
- Thermal_fade wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_radiation.
- Thermal_fade wikiPageWikiLink Fading.
- Thermal_fade wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_modulation.
- Thermal_fade wikiPageWikiLink Refraction.
- Thermal_fade wikiPageWikiLink Refractive_index.
- Thermal_fade wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thermal fade".
- Thermal_fade wikiPageWikiLinkText "fading".
- Thermal_fade wikiPageWikiLinkText "thermal fade".
- Thermal_fade wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Radio-comm-stub.
- Thermal_fade wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Thermal_fade subject Category:Radio_frequency_propagation_fading.
- Thermal_fade hypernym Phenomenon.
- Thermal_fade type Disease.
- Thermal_fade type Redirect.
- Thermal_fade comment "A thermal fade is a phenomenon of wireless signal degradation (fading) caused by temperature and relative humidity factors. As the prevailing environmental conditions change, for example, from hot to cool, humid to arid or day to night, the electromagnetic waves refract differently thus altering the power distribution and possibly the direction of the signal.".
- Thermal_fade label "Thermal fade".
- Thermal_fade sameAs Q7783049.
- Thermal_fade sameAs m.026c8kh.
- Thermal_fade sameAs Q7783049.
- Thermal_fade wasDerivedFrom Thermal_fade?oldid=383899532.
- Thermal_fade isPrimaryTopicOf Thermal_fade.