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24 September, 03:42

During a network evaluation an administrator discovers excessive cable between a transmitter and its antenna. To clean up the look, they replace the cable with one of the same quality but of a shorter length. What will replacing this cable do to the RF signal created by this system?

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  1. 24 September, 06:25
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    Answer: Increase in amplitude

    Explanation: Amplitude is used for the determining the Radio-frequency (RF) signal's strength. The replacement of the cluster of cables with a cable having shorter length will effect the RF signal by increasing the amplitude.

    The amplitude varies with the intensity of the sound usually and is related with the power as well. So by exchanging the various cable with the single cable RF signal will have increased energy and this will increase the amplitude as well.
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