A STUDY OF CIRCULAR ARRAYS. 6. PLAN FOR PRACTICAL APPLICATION TO ARRAYS OF TWENTY OR FEWER ELEMENTS,
Abstract
The quasi-zeroth-order theory of linear antennas is presented in a form for engineering applications which avoids intricate mathematical details. The theory is packaged as a Fortran II program which computes radiation patterns, admittances, and current distributions of an array of dipoles or monopoles which are spaced so that they divide the circumference of a circle into an even number of parts. The user need only supply input data cards to the program. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0425554
Entities
People
- Evelyn W. Mack
- Richard B. Mack
Organizations
- Harvard University