parabolantennasser
Parabolantennasser, often referred to as parabolic antennas or satellite dishes, are a type of radio antenna that uses a parabolic reflector to direct radio waves. The reflector is typically dish-shaped and has a cross-sectional shape of a parabola. This shape allows the antenna to focus incoming radio waves to a single point, known as the focal point, where the receiver or transmitter is located. Conversely, it can also focus energy transmitted from the focal point into a narrow beam.
The primary advantage of a parabolic antenna is its high directivity, meaning it can transmit and receive
Parabolantennasser are constructed from various materials, including metal and composites, and their surface can be solid