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nosnowtho OP t1_j5o5f5x wrote
Reply to comment by hatsune_aru in How do phased array antennas receive signals? by nosnowtho
It really is brilliant
nosnowtho OP t1_j5o57et wrote
Reply to comment by hatsune_aru in How do phased array antennas receive signals? by nosnowtho
Woooh, Thanks for this. Going back to re-read it and try to better understand things
nosnowtho OP t1_j5ff39a wrote
Reply to comment by Prestigious_Carpet29 in How do phased array antennas receive signals? by nosnowtho
I'm starting to see how and why this is done. The signal processing opens up many possibilities and capabilities. Thank you.
nosnowtho OP t1_j5ea2vt wrote
Reply to comment by geekgeekgeek in How do phased array antennas receive signals? by nosnowtho
Thank you very much for that detailed response. I have a bit of an understanding now. It seems to be all in the post-processing. I'll do some more reading and research. Thanks again.
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nosnowtho t1_iz49uor wrote
Reply to Asians were the First People in Europe According to Recent Genetic Studies. by KottjornGoad
Don't tell the chinese or they might claim europe, draw some dashes on a map or something...
nosnowtho t1_iyleqrt wrote
Same origin? Same exploding supernova?
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Reply to Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
Purposely misspelt names seem more American to me (Australian) and more dishonest.