Sunday, February 21, 2010

Phase Array Satellite Dish Can Anybody Give A Definition Of, And How To Calculate Critical Wavelength And Freq Of A Phased Array Radar?

Can anybody give a definition of, and how to calculate critical wavelength and freq of a phased array radar? - phase array satellite dish

I did not see the term "critical frequency" or "critical wavelength" in this context used to it. I wonder if you think about where the array elements are healthy?

How can any building system with a fixed frequency of the dipole antenna (and it's a way to build such a line - there are several), the dipoles are resonant with the latest

Feet = 468 / MHz

So, we have a working array coils at 3 GHz (wavelength of 10 cm). At 3 GHz would be if a resonant dipole 1.872 inches has been reduced.

You can invert the equations of the known length of the antenna to determine the frequency or wavelength.

MHz = 468 / length of the dipole in the feet

and, of course, youCalculation of the wavelength in cm MHz

Wavelength = 29979245800 / frequency

The example 3GHz from about 10 cm, typical for an array of this type.

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