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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.
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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