It is called RADOMES
Yes, "protector" is a noun, a singular, common noun, a word for someone or something that protects someone or something. The noun protector is a concrete or abstract noun, depending on use; for example: A pocket protector or a splash protector is a concrete noun. A friend and protector or a protector of the faith is an abstract noun.
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protector = שומר (shomér)
what is a antonym for antenna
The root word of "spherical" is "sphere" (a 3D circular figure). "-ical" is a suffix meaning "of or pertaining to something" and in this case spherical means "of or pertaining to a sphere".
Radio waves themselves are not inherently spherical; rather, they propagate in the form of electromagnetic waves that can have various shapes depending on the source and environment. When emitted from a point source, such as a radio antenna, radio waves typically radiate outward in a spherical pattern, creating expanding spherical wavefronts. However, the actual shape and propagation can be influenced by factors like antenna design, frequency, and surrounding materials.
Mike Gustafson has written: 'The Gustafson's Spherical TVRO antenna manual' -- subject(s): Antennas, Television
The center of a spherical mirror is called the vertex. This is the point where the principal axis intersects the mirror's surface.
There a a few words in German that are used to mean "protector".It depends on the context in which it is used.A "protector" as in a "Bodygaurd" then it is "Beschützer" (old fashioned "Protektor").A "protector" as in someone who protects his subjects (a Lord or King) is called a "Schutzherr".A "protector" as in a guard on a machine or moving parts is called "Schutzeinrichtung".A "protector" as in a to protect an edge or surface of an object is a "schoner".
The protector is referred to as a Stove Board.
The parabolic antenna is really not an antenna at all - but a collector/reflector, which catches and concentrates RF (radio frequency) into a tiny antenna mounted above the dish, pointed into the dish. Since satellites transmit at very high frequencies (microwave), the actual antenna can be shorter than one inch. To strenghen the signal and make aiming the antenna at the satellite easier, the parabolic reflector picks up a wider area of RF.
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Richard Hockensmith has written: 'Electronic switching spherical array (ESSA) antenna systems' -- subject(s): Antennas (Electronics)
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Small spherical bodies made up of lymphatic tissue are called lymph nodes.
It is called a horse shoe.