Well, the proper phasing is what focuses the beam. When you have only one
knob to turn, you can only optimize for one thing.
Didier KO4BB
Michael Baker wrote:
>Time-nutters--
>
>Didier Juges asked:
> > What does that do to the focussing properties
> > of the dish?
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On 07/20/2012 04:23 AM, Michael Baker wrote:
Time-nutters--
Didier Juges asked:
> What does that do to the focussing properties
> of the dish?
I have seen several descriptions of how the dish
needs to be shaped in order to develop the orbital
time-delayed angular mome
Time-nutters--
Didier Juges asked:
> What does that do to the focussing properties
> of the dish?
I have seen several descriptions of how the dish
needs to be shaped in order to develop the orbital
time-delayed angular momentum signal and still
achieve an integral focus
What does that do to the focussing properties of the dish?
Didier KO4BB
Michael Baker wrote:
>Timenutters--
>
>Along the lines of splitting time into small increments, there
>is an interesting article in the May 2012 issue of the
>IEEE Spectrum Journal.
>
>It describes experiments with what I
On 07/17/2012 11:32 PM, Azelio Boriani wrote:
Maybe: the experiment was made in March...
Anyway, as usual, first I commented and then read the article and, yes, I
was missing something but it is not so clear IMO. They say to have used 2
Yagi antennas at the receiver side and 1 Yagi and 1 modified
Maybe: the experiment was made in March...
Anyway, as usual, first I commented and then read the article and, yes, I
was missing something but it is not so clear IMO. They say to have used 2
Yagi antennas at the receiver side and 1 Yagi and 1 modified parabolic dish
at the transmitter. Then by meas
Are we sure it wasn't the April issue?
Isn't this just phase modulation?
Azelio Boriani
> To exploit an angular momentum modulation we need a demodulator able to
> recognize that angular momentum... nowadays our demodulators cannot go
> beyond amplitude, phase and their combination. Maybe I'm miss
To exploit an angular momentum modulation we need a demodulator able to
recognize that angular momentum... nowadays our demodulators cannot go
beyond amplitude, phase and their combination. Maybe I'm missing
something...
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 6:59 PM, Michael Baker wrote:
> Timenutters--
>
> A
Timenutters--
Along the lines of splitting time into small increments, there
is an interesting article in the May 2012 issue of the
IEEE Spectrum Journal.
It describes experiments with what I am calling "cork-screw
time-shift phasing modulation" or "orbital time-delayed angular
momentum phasing"