>>16184125 (pb)
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The dish antenna shown with caption stating it is part of the experiment will not receive or transmit 10GHz worth a damn. It's a C-band satellite antenna, which is around 4GHz.
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There's no feed horn.
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There's no transmission line or waveguide.
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Physics dictate that RF energy can not be transmitted with much efficiency. Part of the signal gets reflected back at the transmitter and must be trapped out to keep heat from building up. I don't see any big, building size cooling towers performing that task.
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Microwave transmitters typically put out about 1 watt of power. The receiver at the other end is usually receiving maybe 50 microwatts. Just millionths of what was sent.
This story is all b.s. in this RFanon's not so humble opinion.