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Wireless Networking Concept Name of the Student Name of the University Author's Note 1

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Yagi antennas are used in television, and cannot be used for the long-range transmission and long frequency. Horn antenna The radio waves of the Horn antenna generate or radiates the vacuum space and the antenna helps in transmitting structure of both impedance of tube and vacuum space is checked during transmission (Jariyatantiwait & Yen, 2016). Horn antenna as dipole antenna can minimize the loss of the energy around the edges of the reflector moreover it also minimize the unwanted signals (Dahiya & Gill, 2016).

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Running head: WIRELESS NETWORKING CONCEPTWireless Networking ConceptName of the StudentName of the UniversityAuthor’s Note
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1WIRELESS NETWORKING CONCEPT1. The radio frequency and the AC currents are basically the information stored in form of data(Song, Nuaymi & Lagrange, 2016). If there is certain information and it has to be transferred tothe larger distances and in all the direction the radio waves are used. Yagi antennas are used intelevision, and cannot be used for the long-range transmission and long frequency. It is used forusing only one frequency. This antenna includes a reflector, single driven element and single ormultiple directors. The Yagi antenna has a dipole for the main radiation of the diving element.Yagi, Horn and cellular antennas are the some of the antenna used for different purposes. StrengthThis antenna is responsible for lowering the strength of the signal for gaining the antennafrequency range.The antenna can ascend on vertical poles and on similar type of poles. It has a high gain allowing lower strength signals for receiving (Abdulhamid, 2017).This antenna is useful in the RF antenna design applicable that requires high gain anddirectivity. This helps in gaining the optimum reception and transmission conditions.WeaknessesThere are some weaknesses of the Yagi antenna in the market. These weaknesses are describedbelow:The antenna cannot gain high levels frequency. Fir achieving it, the antenna becomesvery long. The limit of the gain for the Yagi antenna is around 20dB (Li et al., 2016). Yagi-Uda arrayor Yagi antenna is directional antenna it is used for the communicationfor the frequency, which is over 10 megahertz.
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2WIRELESS NETWORKING CONCEPTHorn antennaThe radio waves of the Horn antenna transmit or radiates the vacuum space and the antennahelps in transmitting structure of both impedance of tube and vacuum space is checked duringtransmission (Jariyatantiwait & Yen, 2016). The data is converted into the radio frequency sothat it can be transferred to the large distances and in all directions. The antenna is divided in fiveprototypes including exponential, sectorial, pyramid, corrugated and conical. The size of the hornis very crucial for sending and receiving the signals. Horn antenna asdipole antenna canminimize the loss of the energy around the edges of the reflector moreover it also minimize theunwanted signals (Dahiya & Gill, 2016).StrengthThe horn antenna provides a better experience and efficient performance.The horn antenna gain up to 25dB. The antenna functions over a broad extent of frequencies and bandwidth. Microstrip antennaThe microstrip antenna is used in the masses and us a lightweight material. It is very eas1y toinstall in the electronic device (Kitsos, 2016). This antenna can be used in the missile system,GPS, satellite connecting and mobile. Therefore, it is used in a wide range of products in theworld.AdvantagesThere are various advantages of the microstrip antenna in the market. The antenna has an easy install configuration and generation.
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