Re: 10.7 cm microwave solar flux





mitch wrote:

"Andrew Smallshaw" <andrews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:slrnf8553s.b0d.andrews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 2007-06-27, mitch <mitch@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

According to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_band you are not quite
right.
The C-band does not include 10.7 Ghz

First make your mind up. What frequency are you paricularly
interested in? 2.8 GHz (10.7 cm as initally quoted) or 10.7 GHz?


Dude...10.7 GHz is 10.7 cm

v= c/wavelength so 300,000,000 meters/sec / .1 m = 3 Ghz

Better run that through your 4x Powermate ??



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