Inchoate sputtered impotently:

> Which means nothing, making your
> doohicky corner reflector rotate
> means absolutely nothing other
> than it's in an orientation to
> reflect the beam back into the
> radar gun even less often than
> if it's fixed.

Oh really?  Inchoate obviously has NO idea how a corner reflector works.
The whole reason for using corner reflectors is because they reflect back to
the source largely irrespective of orientation.  See, for example:

http://www.strandnet.com/rozendal/reflectors/trihedral.htm.)

For a good primer on RCS (radar cross section), see:

http://ewhdbks.mugu.navy.mil/rcs.htm

> There is also sections in BOTH you
> gloss right over that say in clear
> language (one even explains the
> surface area requirement if you'd
> bothered to read them) why 'passive'
> techniques don't work. Your technique
> is a 'passive' technique. It won't
> work...

So if the site says that passive techniques won't work that must be true for
all cases, huh?  Anyway, a spinning corner reflector was not addressed in on
the site.

Tell you what, though, how about we mount the rotating corner reflectors
directly in FRONT of the grill?  This would block the grill from returning a
signal.  Cool huh?

SURRENDER DOROTHY


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