I have obtained a copy of the patent spec for this invention. From a patent
spec someone skilled in the art ought to be able to make a CFA without
assistance from the inventor. Having read the spec I have come to two
conclusions:
1) I am not skilled in the art
2) the First Law of Engineering applies (any useful advance has at least one
major disadvantage). In this case I wonder if, as we make the CFA a smaller and
smaller fraction of a wavelength, it becomes more and more difficult to
maintain the correct relative phasing and amplitude of the two feeds?
Would someone skilled in the art like to comment?
G3PAI
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E-Mail: John Rabson <[email protected]>
Date: 03-Apr-99
Time: 12:57:59
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