beamwidth

beamwidth
The width (or the angle) of a beam of radiation

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  • beamwidth — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : the angular diameter of the region adjoining an antenna through which the reception of the signal is best …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Parabolic antenna — A parabolic satellite communications antenna at Erdfunkstelle Raisting, the biggest facility for satellite communication in the world, in Raisting, Bavaria, Germany. It has a Cassegrain type feed. A parabolic antenna is an antenna that uses a… …   Wikipedia

  • HRS antenna — HRS type antennas are more or less the standard antenna used for long distance high power shortwave broadcasting (> 1000 km). Contents 1 History of HRS design 2 Nomenclature 3 A versatile antenna type …   Wikipedia

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  • Antenna gain — is defined as the ratio of the radiation intensity of an antenna in a given direction, to the intensity of the same antenna as it radiates in all directions (isotropically). Since the radiation intensity of an isotropically radiated power is… …   Wikipedia

  • HRS type antennas — are more or less the standard antenna used for long distance high power shortwave broadcasting (> 1000 km). History of HRS design HRS antennas were discovered during the 1920s, and as such were not originally intended for voice and music… …   Wikipedia

  • Single Vegetative Obstruction Model — The ITU Single Vegetative Obstruction Model is a Radio propagation model that quantitatively approximates the attenuation due to the vegetation in the middle of a telecommunication link. Applicable to/under conditionsThe model is applicable to… …   Wikipedia

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