triggerfish

Patrick E. Hykkonen pat at tstc.edu
Mon Jun 28 06:39:17 PDT 1993


> >  It would be child's play for the NSA to accomplish this from
> >orbit.....hmmmmm I wonder what they call it?
> 
> On the other hand, with enough directionality . . . . nah, the
> antenna would be a monster.

Actually, no it wouldn't.  A yagi antenna at 800 Mhz is not very large
at all.  A 16 element at that frequency would probably be less than 5
feet long.  Beans for a satellite to carry into orbit today.  Of
course the problem then is the beam will provide a fairly wide "spot"
on the surface of the Earth that will still cover several cell sites.
Although come to think of it, narrowed to area to adjacent sites
you'll not have to contend with hearing two sites on the same
frequency due to coordination.

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