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### Expected results
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YS is not as effective, however it is way more efficient than OMS on many levels. At least on paper. A list of all the theoretical pros of YS over OMS:
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YS is not as effective, however it is way more efficient than ODS on many levels. At least on paper. A list of all the theoretical pros of YS over ODS:
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1. Is not affected by temporary intermissions(like static and weather conditions) as much, given that all of the readings are taken simultaneously.
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3. Result is certain, given that the point is within the rectangular formation.
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4. The math is way easier.
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That is not to say that OMS does not have pros:
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That is not to say that ODS does not have pros:
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1. Less investment when it comes to money/time in the scope of the setup(as you *could* build Yagi antennas yourself).
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