Re: dipole antenna for sunlight
- From: pv+usenet@xxxxxxxxx (Paul Vader)
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 15:15:25 -0000
"BobG" <bobgardner@xxxxxxx> writes:
>Can Paul and Don and the other hams give a quick 2 or 3 paragraphs on
>how a halfwavelength antenna at 470nm harness power? Is it an antenna
Light is electromagnetic radiation the same as any other. It's just that
the antennas have to be ridiculously small to pick it up that way.
>gain trick like truckers use with CBs? how about a bunch of microscopic
>yagis pointing at the sun with reflectors tuned for red, green, bule,
>From what I've read since, it is *exactly* like a bunch of tuned antennas. *
--
* PV something like badgers--something like lizards--and something
like corkscrews.
.
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