Most desirable terrain, e.g., flat vs valley location, part 5.1B
Abstract
Ground reflections which are similar for all (Yagi) elements of a phased array and change the radiation pattern of the single elements are discussed. This consequently yields a change of the radiation pattern of the entire array. It is assumed that the radiation pattern of a Yagi antenna can be treated in a good approximation for the present purpose, similar to the pattern of a single dipole, if one confines to radiation angles which are roughly perpendicular to the main beam of the Yagi antenna.
- Publication:
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Middle Atmosphere Program. Handbook for MAP. Volume 14
- Pub Date:
- December 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984maph...14..246R
- Keywords:
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- Antenna Design;
- Clutter;
- Ground Effect (Communications);
- Phased Arrays;
- Radar Echoes;
- Radiation;
- Radio Frequency Interference;
- Wave Reflection;
- Antenna Arrays;
- Dipole Antennas;
- Directional Antennas;
- Site Selection;
- Topography;
- Yagi Antennas;
- Communications and Radar