Aerial radiator for diagnostic systems of subsurface objects
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.31882Keywords:
cylindrical horn antenna, metallic dielectric core, antenna beamwidth, measuringAbstract
The construction of cylindrical horn antenna with double fracture of generator line and metallic dielectric core along its axe is proposed. It is experimentally proved that with this core of its certain size it is possible to reduction the width of antenna directivity pattern for 12°.
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