MorganMcLeod
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I'm building some 22 inch parabolic reflectors (out of papier-mâché, no less) and I want to measure their far-field beam pattern.
Also testing a few options for driver and amplifier. Baseline plan is they will run from 2 AA batteries so only one pair of signal wires comes from the source.
These are for a sound installation project and are not going to be super hi-fi, but I do want them to be as directional as possible. And I want to set the highpass cutoff appropriately to maximize directivity.
I'm figuring I can just do sweeps with REW at various angles in front of the reflector, then organize results in a spreadsheet or the like.
Any other suggestions for speeding up the measurement or the data processing?
If there's interest, I'll share more details about the project as it develops.
Thanks
-M
Also testing a few options for driver and amplifier. Baseline plan is they will run from 2 AA batteries so only one pair of signal wires comes from the source.
These are for a sound installation project and are not going to be super hi-fi, but I do want them to be as directional as possible. And I want to set the highpass cutoff appropriately to maximize directivity.
I'm figuring I can just do sweeps with REW at various angles in front of the reflector, then organize results in a spreadsheet or the like.
Any other suggestions for speeding up the measurement or the data processing?
If there's interest, I'll share more details about the project as it develops.
Thanks
-M