
In antenna theory, a phased array is an array of antennas in which the relative phases of the respective signals feeding the antennas are varied in such a way that the effective radiation pattern of the array is reinforced in a desired direction and suppressed in undesired directions. An antenna array is a group of multiple active antennas coupled...
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(from the article `radar`) ...elemental dipole are in unison, or in step. (The radar engineer would say that the signals are `in phase` with one another or that they are ... ...the average power of radars designed for aircraft detection. Antennas for this application have dimensions on the order of tens of metres to a ... [...
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