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  2. Directional antenna - Wikipedia

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    Directional antenna. A multi-element, log-periodic dipole array. A 70-meter Cassegrain radio antenna at GDSCC, California. 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 ...

  3. Beam waveguide antenna - Wikipedia

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    A beam waveguide antenna is a particular type of antenna dish, at which waveguides are used to transmit the radio beam between the large steerable dish and the equipment for reception or transmission, like e.g. RF power amplifiers. 34-meter beam waveguide antenna at NASA's Deep Space Communications Complex site outside Madrid, Spain, part of ...

  4. Vivaldi antenna - Wikipedia

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    Vivaldi antenna. A Vivaldi antenna or Vivaldi aerial[1] or tapered slot antenna[2] is a co-planar broadband- antenna, which can be made from a solid piece of sheet metal, a printed circuit board, or from a dielectric plate metalized on one or both sides. Patterned Vivaldi antenna, made from double-sided printed circuit board material.

  5. Parabolic antenna - Wikipedia

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    For the Arecibo antenna at 2.4 GHz, the beamwidth was 0.028°. Since parabolic antennas can produce very narrow beams, aiming them can be a problem. Some parabolic dishes are equipped with a boresight so they can be aimed accurately at the other antenna. There is an inverse relation between gain and beam width.

  6. Beamforming - Wikipedia

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    Beamforming or spatial filtering is a signal processing technique used in sensor arrays for directional signal transmission or reception. [1] This is achieved by combining elements in an antenna array in such a way that signals at particular angles experience constructive interference while others experience destructive interference.

  7. Antenna boresight - Wikipedia

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    Antenna boresight. In telecommunications and radar engineering, the antenna boresight is the axis of maximum gain (maximum radiated power) of a directional antenna. 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 ...