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<blockquote data-quote="James Bell" data-source="post: 16619" data-attributes="member: 127"><p>Re: Coaxial Wedge Collaboration</p><p></p><p>agreed, the 'walking out of the monitor beam' is an issue for a wedge. It is usually caused by a 40x90 horn on it's side, and crossing at 2-4k. That's crossed too high, and too narrow horizontal beamwidth.</p><p> </p><p>I personally think crossing as low as possible, and using a wide dispersion HF is mandatory. (which is why I thought about the ribbon)</p><p> </p><p>1.2khz and 75 degree conical would be my targets to avoid the 'beam'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Bell, post: 16619, member: 127"] Re: Coaxial Wedge Collaboration agreed, the 'walking out of the monitor beam' is an issue for a wedge. It is usually caused by a 40x90 horn on it's side, and crossing at 2-4k. That's crossed too high, and too narrow horizontal beamwidth. I personally think crossing as low as possible, and using a wide dispersion HF is mandatory. (which is why I thought about the ribbon) 1.2khz and 75 degree conical would be my targets to avoid the 'beam'. [/QUOTE]
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