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The Grid is the receptor, and the radius rectangle is the signal collector. The ends of that grid should have supported the grid so that it was not touching the Radius Rectangle Reflector Collector. This Collector would channel signal into the grid for reception, likewise, the grid would broadcast into the collector for broadcast. They should never touch, except at attachment points, which would in real life be insulated from each other.
You can see this in Bigpetr's Rhino Render. By not making the end pieces of the grid at 90 degrees, the grid looks collapsed, not suspended in front of the rectangular concave disc. In short, it wasn't assembled properly. Not trying to be put out negative criticism, just assembly fact. The part is not assembled as shown in the diagram, which show what I tried to put into words.. I think Bigpetr would agree. A small part, but 110 lb. Card stock would solve any strength issues, or 67 lb. stock.
You can see this in Bigpetr's Rhino Render. By not making the end pieces of the grid at 90 degrees, the grid looks collapsed, not suspended in front of the rectangular concave disc. In short, it wasn't assembled properly. Not trying to be put out negative criticism, just assembly fact. The part is not assembled as shown in the diagram, which show what I tried to put into words.. I think Bigpetr would agree. A small part, but 110 lb. Card stock would solve any strength issues, or 67 lb. stock.

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