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Radiation and Antennas: Characteristic Parameters and Directivity

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This lecture covers the characteristic parameters of antennas, such as directivity and radiation intensity, illustrated through examples like the Herz dipole. It also delves into the concept of radiation resistance and power diagrams in antenna theory.

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