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Mylinux wrote:
"Please." The antenna pictured is a "grid dish" of the type practical below about 3 GHz. Its advantage is reduced wind loading. Above about 3 GHz, the spacing between grid elements becomes so small that advantage of the grid over a solid sheet of metal becomes impractical. Polarization of the reflector is in the direction of the length of its elements. Polarization of the driven antenna element must agree with the reflecting elements in the dish. The ring-back construction is typical of a company, "Anixter Mark", formerly "Mark Products". Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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