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  2. Controlled reception pattern antenna - Wikipedia

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    Controlled reception pattern antennas (CRPA) are active antennas that are designed to resist radio jamming and spoofing. They are used in navigation applications to resist GPS spoofing attacks. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  3. Vertical and horizontal (radio propagation) - Wikipedia

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    The vertical plane is used to plot an antenna's relative field strength perpendicular to the ground (which directly affects a station's coverage area) on a polar graph. Normally, the maximum of 1.000 or 0 dB is at the side (unless there is beam tilt ), which is labeled 0°, to 90° at the top and −90° at the bottom.

  4. Antenna measurement - Wikipedia

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    The antenna pattern is the response of the antenna to a plane wave incident from a given direction or the relative power density of the wave transmitted by the antenna in a given direction. For a reciprocal antenna, these two patterns are identical. A multitude of antenna pattern measurement techniques have been developed.

  5. Van Atta array - Wikipedia

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    A Van Atta array is a type of passive retrodirective phased array antenna which redirects (rather than reflects) a signal back in the direction from which it came. It was first described by L. C. van Atta in his 1959 patent.

  6. File:Monopole antenna radiation patterns.svg - Wikipedia

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    The quarter-wave monopole (0.25λ, blue) has a pattern identical to the upper half of a dipole antenna pattern. The half-wave monopole (0.5λ, green) radiates more of the power in horizontal directions. The maximum horizontal radiation for a monopole antenna is achieved at a length of 0.625λ (red). At lengths above a half wavelength (0.5λ ...

  7. Radiation pattern - Wikipedia

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    The top shows the directive pattern of a horn antenna, the bottom shows the omnidirectional pattern of a simple vertical dipole antenna. In the field of antenna design the term radiation pattern (or antenna pattern or far-field pattern) refers to the directional (angular) dependence of the strength of the radio waves from the antenna or other ...

  8. Cosecant squared antenna - Wikipedia

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    A cosecant squared antenna, sometimes known as a constant height pattern, is a modified form of parabolic reflector used in some radar systems. [1] It is shaped to send more radio energy in certain directions in order to smooth out the reception pattern of objects as their range changes in relation to the radar.

  9. Skew (antenna) - Wikipedia

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    Skew is a term used in antenna engineering.It is a technique to improve the horizontal radiation pattern of a high power transmitter station.. In a high power VHF or UHF station, usually the antenna system is constructed to broadcast to four directions each separated 90° from each other.