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Introduction to Antenna Concepts
This course covers the basics of antennas and antenna measurement concepts.
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Introduction to Antenna Concepts
Introduction to Antenna Concepts
This course covers the basics of antennas and antenna measurement concepts.
Included in this course will be the following topics:
- What is an antenna?
- What is an antenna pattern
- The concepts of gain, directivity, and efficiency
- The concept of polarization
- Linear polarization ratio, circular polarization ratio, axial ratio
- Impedance
- Noise and G/T ratio
- Basic Antenna types
- EIRP
- The Friis transmission equation
- The radar equation
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