Phased array for limited coverage

The limited scan (or coverage) phased array is often used to illuminate a reflector (or lens) as the radiating aperture. Since the reflector can not capture all of the feed array energy, the antenna basically is a lossy system. In addition, it is not applicable to small antennas. The phased array to...

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