Space lattice passive repeater
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A Space Lattice Passive Repeater (SLPR) is an advanced type of three dimensional diffraction grating for microwave RF (radio frequency) energy. It is used in both commercial and defense wireless applications.
The SLPR was developed by American inventor John A. Dooley.
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