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Everything posted by Sl4va
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parabolic reflector from Kroks KNA 27 P.S. As it goes on sale, you need to buy, take measurements, and make a drawing
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no! irradiator Kroks KNA 27 looks different (look in google) I watched this video, it says that this irradiator is not even available yet!
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it is broadband. from 800 to 2600 ghz
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Very thaks!
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can you share the file from CST?
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so in it and open your file
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This is exactly how (like the bottom picture) opens in Compass 3D
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I still do not understand which is correct? or
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another option
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Made another option according to the administrator's sketch
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c=70mm, a=66 mm, b=23,32 mm if we take a base of 120 mm, ∠ 120° then the upper diameter should be 23.2 + 23.2 + 120=166,4 (166 or 167) mm try to simulate like this up Ø167 mm
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and the VSWR has not changed?
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ok, thank you very much
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Thanks. file extension * dxf, for which program? CAD programs? maybe there are such files for CST Studio?
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Yes, with such a reflector. But the VSWR is good, in that it is higher. P.S. according to the Pythagorean theorem, I calculated that the upper diameter of the "bucket" is 18 cm (more precisely 17.3 mm). if the base is 13 cm, and the board height is 7 cm, with an angle of inclination of 120 degrees
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Admin, help my ?
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but there is a drawing of this (file for CST Studio)?
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No. I make them according to the drawings -
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I made another such option
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I have the material (galvanized sheet) http://hostciti.net/calc/matematika/scan-cone.html - pattern calculator riveted along the seam)) solder the bottom with a soldering iron
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I am thinking of doing this
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Made the first prototype
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Is it better to lay the cable like this? As, I understood better the directional diagram
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Will the VSWR parameters change?
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is it possible to somehow reduce? So that the size is comfortable for the irradiator