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Distributed antennas can mitigate both fast and slow fading. Few experiments, however, have been made to assess their practical likely performance under realistic channel conditions in realistic environments. In this chapter some results of an indoor distributed antenna system (DAS) experiment are presented. The DAS is emulated using a wideband multipe-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel sounder which provides both spatial and temporal snapshots of the diversity channels.