Re: [time-nuts] Orbital time-delayed angular momentum phasing....???!!

2012-07-20 Thread Didier Juges
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? >---

Re: [time-nuts] Orbital time-delayed angular momentum phasing....???!!

2012-07-20 Thread Magnus Danielson
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

Re: [time-nuts] Orbital time-delayed angular momentum phasing....???!!

2012-07-19 Thread Michael Baker
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

Re: [time-nuts] Orbital time-delayed angular momentum phasing....???!!

2012-07-19 Thread Didier Juges
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

Re: [time-nuts] Orbital time-delayed angular momentum phasing....???!!

2012-07-17 Thread Magnus Danielson
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

Re: [time-nuts] Orbital time-delayed angular momentum phasing....???!!

2012-07-17 Thread Azelio Boriani
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

Re: [time-nuts] Orbital time-delayed angular momentum phasing....???!!

2012-07-17 Thread Don Latham
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

Re: [time-nuts] Orbital time-delayed angular momentum phasing....???!!

2012-07-17 Thread 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 missing something... On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 6:59 PM, Michael Baker wrote: > Timenutters-- > > A

[time-nuts] Orbital time-delayed angular momentum phasing....???!!

2012-07-17 Thread Michael Baker
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"