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Antenna front-to-back ratio
For a directional antenna, the ratio of field strength in front of the antenna (i.e., directly forward in the line of maximum directivity) to field strength in back of the antenna (i.e., 180 degrees from the front), as measured at a fixed distance from the radiator. It is usually specified in decibels.
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