Re: How can an antenna be used for both rx and tx?



On 4/19/07 5:47 PM, in article fv2g239idfbrm2lja92j5j2nomqvfi1r74@xxxxxxx,
"MassiveProng" <MassiveProng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 06:49:37 -0700, Don Bowey <dbowey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Gave us:

Get a real life and then come back.


Fuck off, then don't come back.

Scalable, true diversity receivers, idiot!

In four ranges: Baseband, Standard broadcast UHF TV band, 900MHz,
2.5 GHz, and custom for the military. Voice, video, and serial data
links.

Do you even know what a "panel" configuration is? It's a clad PCB
design with a dielectric foam backing sheet.

Also, ruggedized transceivers across the same bands. Used at race
tracks, movie sets, etc. Even have a special in use on a carrier deck
with a DVR going on it.

Big deal! So what?

You are still avoiding saying anything pertinent to this thread, except for
your brand of BS. Quit trying. I know you're FOS.

.



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