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  2. Stanford Dish - Wikipedia

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    The Dish in the Stanford foothills. The Stanford Dish, known locally as the Dish, is a radio antenna in the Stanford foothills. The 150-foot-diameter (46 m) dish was built in 1961 by the Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International). The cost to construct the antenna was $4.5 million, and was funded by the United States Air Force. [1]

  3. Antenna farm - Wikipedia

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    An antenna farm, satellite dish farm or dish farm is an area dedicated to television or radio telecommunications transmitting or receiving antenna equipment, such as C, K u or K a band satellite dish antennas, UHF/VHF/AM/FM transmitter towers or mobile cell towers.

  4. Reflector (antenna) - Wikipedia

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    Reflector (antenna) Parabolic reflector as part of a Satellite dish. An antenna reflector is a device that reflects electromagnetic waves. Antenna reflectors can exist as a standalone device for redirecting radio frequency (RF) energy, or can be integrated as part of an antenna assembly.

  5. Effective radiated power - Wikipedia

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    Effective radiated power ( ERP ), synonymous with equivalent radiated power, is an IEEE standardized definition of directional radio frequency (RF) power, such as that emitted by a radio transmitter. It is the total power in watts that would have to be radiated by a half-wave dipole antenna to give the same radiation intensity (signal strength ...

  6. Squint (antenna) - Wikipedia

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    In a phased array or slotted waveguide antenna, squint refers to the angle that the transmission is offset from the normal of the plane of the antenna. In simple terms, it is the change in the beam direction as a function of operating frequency, polarization, or orientation. [1] It is an important phenomenon that can limit the bandwidth in ...

  7. Green Bank Telescope - Wikipedia

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    Green Bank Telescope. /  38.4331211°N 79.839835°W  / 38.4331211; -79.839835. The Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope ( GBT) in Green Bank, West Virginia, US is the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope, [1] surpassing the Effelsberg 100-m Radio Telescope in Germany. [2] The Green Bank site was part of the National Radio ...

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