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Reflector mesh surface
snip .. *Ref:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parabolic_antenna snip Thank you so much for your input The URL that you directed me to does not show the restrictions and assumptions that apply and we all know that radiation is filled with such things some of which are not supportable. A case in point is how reflection is shown upon the belts that surround the earth which is shown as a curved like particle rejection where at the same time the URL shows a straight line reflection. I do not accept this theory but do accept that a dish is covered with particles at rest which will repell impinging particles with spin. I would also point out that the design shown in the URL is based around an antenna that is broardside where the phase angle comes into play. This is distinctly different to a radiator with axial flow that does not depend on phase change as with planar design reflectors that evolve solely around inter inductive coupling. As far as the math is concerned I am starting a a premise that is supported by marthematics just as one would expand all of Maxwells laws to be solely limited to those of Ampere where I used an extended Gauss insteas all of which are based around Newton where the term (=) is the support for equilibrium or symmetry and where the theory of radiation of sound and light being of a wave nature is thourouly debunked in favor of particles. Never the less your comments are interesting but also symbolic of the fact that the laws of radiation sghould be thourouly reviewed in the light of present day findings such that incorrect notions such as the formation of waves are re examined. Regards Art |
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