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Hello.

Well known, x2= 4py :

http://dy185677.en.ec21.com/C_180_Cm_Satellite_Dish--2988376_3112840.html

has the focus at its axis, and the axis aims direct to the radio sorce, as learned decades ago.

 

But this one has the focus offset from the axis :

http://www.bikudo.com/product_search/details/13760/satellite_dish_antenna.html

Is the radio source not collinear with its axis ?

 

How does the latter aiming works? Is there any ray-tracing graph on the web for an offset focus parabola you can link please ?

 

Never came across that second version in my years of analytical geometry :(

For both antennas, the focal point is, that, a point. If the radio source drifts position but the antenna does not track, does the focal describe a line ? How to calculate/determine the line ? (path of focal point)

Posted

Thanks Danijel !

Understand now; an offset portion of the parabola is still parabolic and will have the focus away from the axis. :)

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