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Effects on Receptors Exposed to Spectrum with Higher and Lower Frequency

08/05/2015 6:51 AM

Hi guys, what do you think is the effects on exposed receptors(could be an antenna or energy conversion panel) to higher or lower frequency spectrum than designed.

How do we assess energy absorption of a receptor/antenna? What equation would we try to look for this?

I'll appreciate your help. Thank you.

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Re: Effects on Receptors Exposed to Spectrum with Higher and Lower Frequency

08/05/2015 9:55 AM

It does not affect the receptors directly, however the output will be much lower than if the frequencies are properly matched. For example using the human eye has a relatively fixed bandwidth, and does not produce enough output when exposed to ultraviolet or infrared frequencies to sense objects emitting those frequencies.

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