Fig-1.6: EFFECTS OF LONGITUDE OFFSETS AT 60° LATITUDE latitudes higher than 60° would become disproportionately large. Our further considerations are restricted to potential rectenna locations below 60° latitude, although rectennas at higher latitudes should not be excluded generally. A comparison of rectenna and safety zone dimensions at 40° and 60° latitude is presented in fig. 1.5. Additional longitude offsets turn the long axis out of its original North-South direction and elongates it. This feature is exemplified in fig. 1.6. The complete results of this calculation are given in the tables 1.1 to 1.3.
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