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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 02:25:14 +0200, Sjouke Burry wrote:
Tam/WB2TT wrote: I am curious here. At some point you have to switch from metallic conductors and antennas to lenses and other optics. Any idea what the highest frequency RF amplifier works at? I have even seen optics and electronics combined in an experimental Road radar for car control from Philips, radar output was a very small horn antenna connected to a wave guide, and in front of that they used a plexyglass condensor lens to make a narrow beam, like you do with light. Apparently those mm waves liked that plastic lens just fine. Now that you mention it, I saw something on the same principle once, but it was half a ping-pong ball filled with paraffin. :-) Cheers! Rich |
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