the Application of Microwave Lenses to Antenna Measurements.
Laboratory methods of measuring the radiation characteristics of microwave antennas were investigated at a wavelength of 1.25 cm. The methods consisted of rotating the antenna in question in a microwave beam issuing from a collimating lens made from polystyrene plastic. With uniform illumination of...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1102442014-02-13T04:02:59Zthe Application of Microwave Lenses to Antenna Measurements.Legg, Thomas H.Physics.Laboratory methods of measuring the radiation characteristics of microwave antennas were investigated at a wavelength of 1.25 cm. The methods consisted of rotating the antenna in question in a microwave beam issuing from a collimating lens made from polystyrene plastic. With uniform illumination of the lens, diffraction from its edge caused severe departure of the beam from the plane wave desired for antenna measurements; inaccuracies in the measured antenna characteristics resulted. [...]McGill UniversityBekefi, G. (Supervisor)1956.Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: NNNNNNNNNTheses scanned by McGill Library.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science. (Department of Physics.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=110244 |
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Laboratory methods of measuring the radiation characteristics of microwave antennas were investigated at a wavelength of 1.25 cm. The methods consisted of rotating the antenna in question in a microwave beam issuing from a collimating lens made from polystyrene plastic. With uniform illumination of the lens, diffraction from its edge caused severe departure of the beam from the plane wave desired for antenna measurements; inaccuracies in the measured antenna characteristics resulted. [...] |
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the Application of Microwave Lenses to Antenna Measurements. |
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