beam-alignment

Beam-alignment refers to the process of adjusting and orienting the direction of a transmitter’s and/or receiver’s beams in a wireless communication system—such as in millimeter-wave (mmWave) or satellite communication—so that they are properly aligned with each other. Proper beam-alignment ensures that the transmitted signal is directed toward the receiver with maximum gain and minimal interference, leading to more efficient and reliable data transmission.
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    MGS5 headlights.

    My opinion is that my MGS5 probably dazzles oncoming drivers unless the road is dead straight and level. So I've decided to try lowering them to number 1 and I'll see how this works out. Based on a normal 2 person front seat occupancy and no real load in the boot. Moving on with no front fog...
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