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![]() "Richard Clark" wrote in message ... snip As for the others following this about crossed antennas, helical antennas, there is one model the Navy uses that has interesting design (Art will probably claim it proves what ever flavor theory he is selling today) the AS-2227/SRN-9: http://www.combatindex.com/hardware/...v/as-2227.html http://www.combatindex.com/hardware/...as-2227_01.jpg Woo-hoo! I remember that beast! I had an interference study to do on it. The SRN-9 and WRN-5 were used with the old Transit satnav system, a precursor to GPS. It worked OK (usually) but the satellites were sub-synchronous and you could only compute a fix during a pass, which happened only a few times each day. Even then, you needed to get it during rising Doppler, which really meant half a pass. |
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