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[edit]DescriptionFresnel zone disruption (compact).PNG | This drawing shows how the Fresnel zone can be disrupted by the ground, road traffic and an obstacle like a tree. The drawing was created using visio 2000 SP2 and saved as a .png file. The image was based on this image where there were commercial company names and the licensing status was unknown. Twibright Labs is not a commercial company name. The licensing status is GFDL see http://ronja.twibright.com/drawings/ |
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- 2007-06-09T15:38:09Z Kgrr 512x720 (33702 Bytes) {{Information |Description=This drawing shows how the Fresnel zone can be disrupted by the ground, road traffic and an obstacle like a tree. The drawing was created using visio 2000 SP2 and saved as a .png file |Source=self-m
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