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Real Antennas: Efficiency, Radiation, and Polarization

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This lecture covers the efficiency, radiation, and polarization of real antennas. Topics include the effect of losses, antenna efficiency, radiated power, gain, typical antenna yields, and polarization characteristics. The instructor explains the impact of losses on antenna performance, the relationship between power supplied and radiated power, and the different types of polarization in antennas.

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