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DESCRIPTION:The radiation pattern describes how an antenna transmits (or re
 ceives) energy in 3D space\, and is often the most important electrical ch
 aracteristic of the antenna. Measuring antenna radiation patterns often re
 quires specialized facilities and test equipment. In this session\, we&#39;ll 
 discuss the important aspects of the facilities and equipment used to meas
 ure antenna radiation patterns\, and the community of technologists who ma
 ke it all possible.\n\nSpeaker(s): Justin Dobbins\, \n\nGreely Hall\, Ft H
 uachuca\, Arizona\, United States\, 85613
LOCATION:Greely Hall\, Ft Huachuca\, Arizona\, United States\, 85613
ORGANIZER:info@delalla.com
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Antenna Radiation Pattern Measurements
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/571408
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 tenna. Measuring antenna radiation patterns often requires specialized fac
 ilities and test equipment. In this session\, we&#39;ll discuss the important 
 aspects of the facilities and equipment used to measure antenna radiation 
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