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Question
Is it necessary for a transmitting antenna to be at the same height as that of receiving antenna for LOS communication ?
Solution
No, it is not necessary for a transmitting antenna to be of same height as that of receiving antenna for LOS communication. The receiving antenna must be high enough to intercept the signals beyond horizon, which may or may not be equal to the height of transmitting antenna.
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