Line of sight
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Telecommunication
Line of sight is commonly used to refer to telecommunication links that rely on a line of sight between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna. Such capability is necessary for high frequency microwave links that offer relatively high bandwidth communication circuits. Typical operating frequencies are in the gigahertz frequency range where the radio path is not reflected or refracted to any great extent. Occasionally this term is mis-written as "line of site".
Typical transmission path lengths are of the order of 40 miles (60 km) but the height of the antennae and intervening terrain have significant influence.
Line of sight is also necessary for optical transmission systems, which can be used for short distances between two tall objects, where a cable link might be very long.
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