dish antenna
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Definition
Noun: A directional antenna consisting of a parabolic reflector, typically shaped like a dish or bowl, used for receiving or transmitting microwave or radio frequency radiation, such as satellite television signals.
Usage
A dish antenna is used to focus radio waves to a single point. It is commonly seen on rooftops or in yards for receiving satellite broadcasts. - The technician installed a new dish antenna on the roof to get better satellite TV reception. - Large dish antennas are used by astronomers to collect radio waves from space.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific and Military Use: Large, precise dish antennas are critical for deep-space communication, radio astronomy, and radar systems.
- The observatory's giant dish antenna can detect signals from distant galaxies.
Variants and Related Words
- Satellite Dish: A common type of dish antenna specifically for receiving satellite television or internet.
- Parabolic Antenna: A more technical term for a dish antenna, emphasizing its parabolic reflector shape.
- Dish Aerial (chiefly British): Another term for a dish antenna.
Synonyms
- Parabolic Reflector
- Microwave Antenna
Related Phrases
- To install a dish antenna: The process of setting up the antenna.
- We need to install a dish antenna facing the southern sky.
- Dish antenna alignment: The adjustment of the antenna's direction for optimal signal.
- Poor signal is often due to incorrect dish antenna alignment.
Noun
- directional antenna consisting of a parabolic reflector for microwave or radio frequency radiation