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                 Smart antennas are a type of antenna technology used in broadcast applications. They are designed to improve the performance of wireless communication systems by providing increased signal strength, improved signal-to-noise ratio, and improved coverage. Smart antennas are used in a variety of broadcast applications, including television, radio, and cellular networks.
Smart antennas are able to adapt to changing conditions in the environment, such as changes in the signal strength or interference    from other sources. This allows them to provide improved performance in a variety of conditions. Smart antennas are also able to provide improved coverage in areas with difficult terrain or other obstacles.
Smart antennas are becoming increasingly popular in broadcast applications due to their ability to provide improved performance and coverage. They are also becoming more cost-effective, making them a viable option for many broadcasters.
Some companies in the smart antennas market include Kathrein Solutions, Commscope, Ericsson, Huawei, and NEC. Show Less   Read more