Just noticed that 10 years ago I described receiving program from Hispasat after double reflection. But then - it was just one reflector (mirror) and second reflection was, of course, from the dish...
Now, I tried TWO mirrors, so, technically, it could be called “triple” reflection ?
This experiment shows that losses of ”Q” are not significant despite reflection of surfaces.
Without lasers, the set-up would be very time-consuming.
My curiosity is satisfied. I do not know if it can be used for something practical...
A few pictures follow
Now, I tried TWO mirrors, so, technically, it could be called “triple” reflection ?
This experiment shows that losses of ”Q” are not significant despite reflection of surfaces.
Without lasers, the set-up would be very time-consuming.
My curiosity is satisfied. I do not know if it can be used for something practical...
A few pictures follow
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