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Antennas Network Synthesis

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This lecture covers the synthesis of antennas networks, focusing on the Schelkunoff method. It explains how to determine the beam width, network factor, and radiation patterns. The instructor demonstrates the construction of network factors and excitation coefficients for equi-amplitude and binomial networks.

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