I seem to recall a study done by Rohde and Scwharz in Germany somne time
back where they looked at arrival angle statistics as a function of
frequency. From what I can remeber, a dipole at a height of 20 meteres
pretty well match the interdecile range of angles.
Chuck, if you are interested, I will see if I can dig the sketch out
from my files.
Have a great day, Duncan Baker.
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