"Sometimes the wind blows and the leaves move. This changes where the light
moves."

Almost everything in RF can be visualized with light. Some things are
harder than others (ducting for example).

On Sep 27, 2017 9:49 PM, "Steve Jones" <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Laymen, laymen, laymen.
>
> How do i visualize the fact that the same thing at the same level, can
> cancel itself out?
> Beyond that, how do i show the variance factors, temp, humidity, radio
> mites?
>
> Even better would be a live display of reasonable things they understand.
>
> My old man would be easy. Id smash his right index finger, then smash his
> left, hed understand because his right finger quit hurting so much.
>
> But i assume the soft people of today that wont work, theyll just talk
> about how bith fingers hurt
>
> On Sep 27, 2017 9:41 PM, "Jaime Solorza" <losguyswirel...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Use an adjustable beam version...good way to visualize
>
> On Sep 27, 2017 8:28 PM, "Josh Reynolds" <j...@kyneticwifi.com> wrote:
>
> Shine a flashlight through a bush.
>
> If you're lucky sometimes the light reflects off multiple leaves onto
> roughly the same spot. (Constructive reflection)
>
> On Sep 27, 2017 8:43 PM, "Steve Jones" <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a location thats solely down to multipath reflective fading. The
>> best analogy i have is noise cancelling headphones, which makes total sense
>> to me... but still the same dull look. Is there aome rf for dummies visuals?
>>
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