To calculate the Reflector Diameter (D):
\[ D = \sqrt{\frac{10^{\left(\frac{G - 20 \log(f) + 147.55}{10}\right)}}{\pi \times 0.55}} \]
Where:
An antenna reflector is a device that reflects electromagnetic waves, typically used to direct the radio waves in a specific direction to improve signal strength and reception. Reflectors are commonly used in various types of antennas, including parabolic dish antennas, to enhance their performance by focusing the signal into a narrower beam. This results in higher gain and better directivity, making the antenna more efficient for long-distance communication and broadcasting.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ D = \sqrt{\frac{10^{\left(\frac{30 - 20 \log_{10}(5) + 147.55}{10}\right)}}{\pi \times 0.55}} = 114,755,554.17 \text{ meters} \]
The Reflector Diameter is 114,755,554.17 meters.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ D = \sqrt{\frac{10^{\left(\frac{25 - 20 \log_{10}(10) + 147.55}{10}\right)}}{\pi \times 0.55}} = 2,295,111.08 \text{ meters} \]
The Reflector Diameter is 2,295,111.08 meters.