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Wally wrote:
Jeff Morris wrote: What is ghosting? An effect that can sometimes be seen on terrestrial TV sets - the set receives the direct signal from the transmitter, and a secondary signal which comes in a little later, typically the result of the transmitted signal bouncing off of a building or hill. It strikes me that a wide horizontal beam would result in a range of reflections, or, perhaps more accurately, a reflection period which is a function of the beam width and rotation speed. So, at any given moment, the receiver is getting a return which is based on the range of topographical features being hit by the beam. If those features are different distances away (or different materials/densities?), then the return would, I think, be confused - all sorts of possibilities for what would appear to be several targets in the nominal direction; maybe harmonic weirdness. I dunno - I'm half-guessing. -- Wally www.makearatherlonglinkthattakesyounowhere.com Things are always clearer in the cold, post-upload light. |
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