I had an idea while I was climbing up an old AT&T microwave tower. Some of the old microwave hops used a giant reflector atop a tower at a 45 degree angle, commonly refered to as a "fly swatter" with the feedhorns on the ground pointing up.
I wonder how well you could reflect a UHF or even VHF signal, perhaps even set up a reflector on top of a ridge and aim a yagi at the reflector, and, talk over the mountain. I would assume a flat foil coated disc of a diameter close to the wavelength being used would work, maybe try different parabolic radius.
Has anyone heard of such being done, I mean we reflect crap off the ionosphere, off meteors, and various atmosphereic layers, even the moon. I would think you could do the same off a foil disc.
Now say I installed such a disc, 6,700 feet above sea level....hmmm this may be intresting.
I wonder how well you could reflect a UHF or even VHF signal, perhaps even set up a reflector on top of a ridge and aim a yagi at the reflector, and, talk over the mountain. I would assume a flat foil coated disc of a diameter close to the wavelength being used would work, maybe try different parabolic radius.
Has anyone heard of such being done, I mean we reflect crap off the ionosphere, off meteors, and various atmosphereic layers, even the moon. I would think you could do the same off a foil disc.
Now say I installed such a disc, 6,700 feet above sea level....hmmm this may be intresting.