A wireless device is equipped with multiple (e.g., two) antennas, which
may be of different designs. Each antenna interacts with the wireless
environment in a different manner and achieves different scattering
effect. The wireless device has one transmit signal path for each
antenna. Each transmit signal path generates an RF output signal for
transmission from the associated antenna. The wireless device controls
the operation of one or more transmit signal paths to achieve a larger
received signal level at a receiving base station. The wireless device
may (1) autonomously adjust the transmit signal path(s) without relying
on any feedback from the base station or (2) adjust the transmit signal
path(s) based on transmit power control (TPC) commands received from the
base station. The wireless device may selectively enable and disable each
transmit signal path, vary the phase and/or gain of each transmit signal
path, and so on.