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  2. Sidelobes - Wikipedia

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    In a directional antenna in which the objective is to emit the radio waves in one direction, the lobe in that direction is designed to have a larger field strength than the others; this is the "main lobe". The other lobes are called "sidelobes", and usually represent unwanted radiation in undesired directions. [1]

  3. Radiation pattern - Wikipedia

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    Minor lobes usually represent radiation in undesired directions, so in directional antennas a design goal is usually to reduce the minor lobes. Side lobes are normally the largest of the minor lobes. The level of minor lobes is usually expressed as a ratio of the power density in the lobe in question to that of the major lobe. This ratio is ...

  4. Antenna (radio) - Wikipedia

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    In a directional antenna designed to project radio waves in a particular direction, the lobe in that direction is designed larger than the others and is called the "main lobe". The other lobes usually represent unwanted radiation and are called "sidelobes". The axis through the main lobe is called the "principal axis" or "boresight axis".

  5. Directional antenna - Wikipedia

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    Patch antenna gain pattern. A directional antenna or beam antenna is an antenna which radiates or receives greater radio wave power in specific directions. Directional antennas can radiate radio waves in beams, when greater concentration of radiation in a certain direction is desired, or in receiving antennas receive radio waves from one specific direction only.

  6. Antenna boresight - Wikipedia

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    For most antennas the boresight is the axis of symmetry of the antenna. For example, for axial-fed dish antennas, the antenna boresight is the axis of symmetry of the parabolic dish, and the antenna radiation pattern (the main lobe) is symmetrical about the boresight axis. Most antennas boresight axis is fixed by their shape and cannot be changed.

  7. Phased array - Wikipedia

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    Animation showing the radiation pattern of a phased array of 15 antenna elements spaced a quarter wavelength apart as the phase difference between adjacent antennas is swept between −120 and 120 degrees. The dark area is the beam or main lobe, while the light lines fanning out around it are sidelobes.

  8. Noise temperature (antenna) - Wikipedia

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    That is, in a directional antenna, the portion of the noise source that the antenna's main and side lobes intersect contribute proportionally. For example, a satellite antenna may not receive noise contribution from the Earth in its main lobe, but sidelobes will contribute a portion of the 288 K Earth noise to its overall noise temperature.

  9. File:Sidelobes en.svg - Wikipedia

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    Due to interference between radio waves emitted by different parts of the antenna, a typical antenna radiation pattern has lobes, directions in which the radiation strength is a local maximum, separated by nulls, directions in which radiation is a local minimum or zero. In a directional antenna the largest lobe, showing the direction of most of ...