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English: A microwave antenna linking a local computer with an MMDS wireless access point. MMDS (Multichannel Multipoind Distribution Service) is a technology for providing wireless internet service using C band (2 GHz) microwave links. This antenna is a parabolic antenna fed by a small vertical dipole under the little aluminum reflector on the boom It radiates a beam of vertically polarized microwaves aimed at another dish antenna on a nearby building. The wire grill reflector reflects radio waves as well as a solid metal dish, as long as the spacing between the wires is less than 1/10 wavelength and the wires are oriented parallel to the polarization of the waves, so wire mesh dishes are sometimes used to reduce weight and wind loading on the dish.
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Cropped out sky to focus on antenna. The original can be viewed here: Mmds dish1.jpg: . Modifications made by Chetvorno.
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