De: Pierre Girard [pierregirard@parjesus-christ.com]
Envoyé: 25 février 2018 12:49
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Objet: Preuve béton qu'il n'y a pas de courbure terrestre
Politiciens
et journalistes, étudiez cette question de grande importance, et dites la
vérité avec courage et détermination. Fait technique facilement vérifiable: liaison
entre 2 antennes micro-onde à 235 kilomètres. Cela prouve, hors
de tout doute, que la terre n’est pas une sphère. http://globenewswire.com/news-release/2016/02/08/965626/0/en/Exalt-Sets-New-World-Record-for-Microwave-Link-Distance.html Exalt Sets New World Record for
Microwave Link Distance ExploreAir LR Systems Span 235 Km Over Mediterranean
Sea With 1Gbps Service February
08, 2016 08:05 ET | Source: Exalt Communications, Inc. SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - Feb 8, 2016) - Exalt
Wireless, the leading innovator of next-generation wireless connectivity
systems for private networks and Internet infrastructures, today announced
that its ExploreAir LR 7 GHz microwave systems have been used to establish a
reliable, high-speed link spanning what it believes is a record-breaking 235
kilometers over water. The microwave link, deployed in a licensed frequency band
for an unnamed wireless Internet service provider (WISP) between an island in
the Mediterranean and the coast of Lebanon, provides up to 500 Mbps full
duplex or 1 Gigabit per second of aggregate throughput and underscores
Exalt's outstanding performance and value. The link, as part of a hybrid
network of microwave radios and land fiber, provides essential network
connectivity between two continents and, after a full year in operation, has
proven to be far less expensive and more reliable than leasing undersea
cable. "We have said all along that our microwave
systems deliver the highest performance and reliability, and this deployment
proves it," said Amir Zoufonoun, CEO and founder of Exalt Wireless.
"We believe that the previous distance record was 225 kilometers, and
that was over land, using dual radios at each end of the link. Our deployment
uses just one radio at each end of the link and we link over water, which
creates significant transmission problems for ordinary microwave
radios." (…) * * * Exalt
Wireless Shatters World Record for Microwave Link Distance by CloudWedge Staff
| Feb 8, 2016 Most
organizations use traditional Wi-Fi or Ethernet in order to establish a
connection network connectivity. Exalt Wireless is
redefining the methods in which network access is delivered to organizations.
Exalt Wireless has become synonymous with next-generation wireless
connectivity products. Exalt’s new
product, the ExploreAir LR 7 GHz Microwave system, was recently used to
conduct a test that may have broken a world record for wireless network
connectivity. Exalt claims that
its ExploreAir LR 7GHz Microwave System achieved a connection with an access point that was
located 235 kilometers (About 146 miles) away. To make this feat
even more impressive, Exalt Wireless conducted this test over water. The test
started on a small island in the Mediterranean Sea and the ExploreAir LR 7GHz
Microwave System was able to establish a connection with an access point
setup in Lebanon. “We have said all
along that our microwave systems deliver the highest performance and
reliability, and this deployment proves it,” mentions Amir Zoufonoun, CEO and founder of Exalt Wireless. “We believe that
the previous distance record was 225 kilometers, (…) Microwave Link Networks
History A microwave link is a
communications system that uses a beam of radio waves in the
microwave frequency range to transmit information between two fixed locations
on the earth. They are crucial to many forms of communication and impact a
broad range of industries. Broadcasters use microwave links to send programs
from the studio to the transmitter location, which might be miles away.
Microwave links carry cellular telephone calls between cell sites. Wireless
Internet service providers use microwave links to provide their clients with
high-speed Internet access without the need for cable connections. Telephone
companies transmit calls between switching centers over microwave links,
although fairly recently they have been largely supplanted by fiber-optic
cables. Companies and government agencies use them to provide communications
networks between nearby facilities within an organization, such as a company
with several buildings within a city. One of the reasons
microwave links are so adaptable is that they are broadband. That means they
can move large amounts of information at high speeds. Another important
quality of microwave links is that they require no equipment or facilities
between… (…) Antennas used in
microwave links are highly directional, which means they tightly focus the
transmitted energy, and receive energy mainly from one specific direction.
This contrasts with antennas used in many other communications systems, such
as broadcasting. By directing the transmitter’s energy where it's
needed—toward the receiver—and by concentrating the received signal, this
characteristic of microwave antennas allows communication over long distances
using small amounts of power. Between the link’s
antennas lies another vital element of the microwave link—the path taken by
the signal through the earth’s atmosphere. A clear path is critical to the
microwave link’s success. Since
microwaves travel in essentially straight lines, man-made obstacles
(including possible future construction) that might block the signal must either
be overcome by tall antenna structures or avoided altogether. Natural
obstacles also exist. Flat terrain can
create undesirable reflections, precipitation can absorb or scatter some of
the microwave energy, and the emergence of foliage in the spring can weaken a
marginally strong signal, which had been adequate when the trees were bare in
the winter. Engineers must take all the existing and potential problems into
account when designing a microwave link. At the end of the link
is the final component, the receiver. Here, information from the microwave
signal is extracted and made available in its original form. To accomplish
this, the receiver must demodulate the signal to separate the information
from the microwave energy that carries it. The receiver must be capable of
detecting very small amounts of microwave energy, because the signal loses
much of its strength on its journey. This entire process
takes place at close to the speed of light, so transmission is virtually
instantaneous even across long distances. With all of their advantages,
microwave links are certain to be important building blocks of the world’s
communications infrastructure for years to come. http://ethw.org/Microwave_Link_Networks
Exalt website: http://www.exaltcom.com/ Marketwired
article: http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/exalt-sets-new-world-record-for-microwave-link-distance-2094649.htm CloudWedge
article: http://www.cloudwedge.com/exalt-wireless-shatters-world-record-for-microwave-link-distance-235974/ Engineering and
Technology: http://ethw.org/Microwave_Link_Networks Metabunk
curvature calculator: https://www.metabunk.org/curve/ Source:
Il faut cesser de croire
les mensonges du malin, et de les enseigner partout. 12 Jésus donc leur parla encore, disant: Moi,
je suis la lumière du monde; celui qui me suit ne marchera point dans les
ténèbres, mais il aura la lumière de la vie. 44 Vous avez pour
père le diable, et vous voulez accomplir les désirs de votre père. Il a été meurtrier dès le
commencement, et il ne se tient pas dans la vérité, parce qu'il n'y a pas de
vérité en lui. Lorsqu'il profère le mensonge, il parle de son propre fonds; car
il est menteur et le père du mensonge. 4
Tu ne te feras point d'image taillée, ni aucune ressemblance des choses
qui sont là-haut dans les cieux, ni ici-bas sur la terre, ni dans les eaux
sous la terre; 5
Tu ne te prosterneras point devant elles, et tu ne les serviras point; 21 puisque ayant
connu Dieu, ils ne l'ont point glorifié comme Dieu, et ne lui ont point rendu
grâces; mais ils se sont égarés dans leurs pensées, et leur coeur sans
intelligence a été plongé dans les ténèbres. 22
Se vantant d'être sages, ils sont devenus
fous; Par
Pierre Girard, en Jésus-Christ Notre Seigneur. http://parjesus-christ.com/TerrePlate |