Answer:43degrees
Explanation:
difference in length between the two antennas for an observer in quadrant I is
ΔL = d*Cos(θ)
We can Prove this by letting θ=0 that is the observer is north of the station. Then,
ΔL= d= 120 m.
The wavelength formula is:
λ = c / f = 3*10^8 / 3.4*10^6 = 88.2m
Note that
Constructive interference occurs when the Length difference is equal to an integer multiple of a wavelength.
At the given spacing, and from an observation point north of the stations, they are more than a wavelength apart, so they are not in constructive interference. Looking for the first peak:
d*Cos(θ) = λ
Cos(θ) = λ/d
θ = arcCos(λ/d) = arcCos( 88.2 / 120 ) = 42.7°= 43degrees
For destructive interference it will be
90degrees - 43degrees= 47degrees