Antenna Terminology – Exercise – 1

11. Comparing the signal strength arriving at the driven element from the desired direction to the signal strength reaching the driver from the opposite direction.

(a) directivity
(b) sensitivity
(c) beamwidth
(d) front-to-back ratio

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Answer : (d)
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