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Topic: Elite DSI Question  (Read 785 times)

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FishingForTheCure

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Fish are dots because the beam is wide width but flat (fore to aft) so they are only in the beam for a short period.  With a regular FF, the beam is a cone so as a fish enters & exits the cone, you get an inverted banana feedback.


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Fish are dots because the beam is wide width but flat (fore to aft) so they are only in the beam for a short period.  With a regular FF, the beam is a cone so as a fish enters & exits the cone, you get an inverted banana feedback.
That makes a lot of sense!

Thanks for that tidbit of info :)



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