Qinling, Second Experiment Base of the Project Following the Sun.
Another test had concluded, and Ding Biyun personally led the team to the antenna array, prepared to conduct an inspection.
He wore a blue safety helmet and was dressed in a gray coverall, looking more like an electric power worker than a professor in charge of managing the connection between heaven and earth.
Not only did his appearance resemble that of a power worker, but the workflow and tools were also similar. Although the tall antenna arrays were preset with steel corridors, many places still required the use of climbing devices for a thorough inspection.
Unlike ordinary antennas, the maintenance of a microwave receiving array is actually more complex.
As an open-concept super-microwave oven, although the majority of the microwaves would be absorbed by the metal material of the antenna array, a small portion would still leak out, which was not negligible relative to the total amount.