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Accurate spherical Near-Field antenna measurements are typically performed compensating for the probe pattern during the Near-Field to Far-Field transformation. Depending on the complexity of the probe modal content and on the required accuracy, different Probe Correction (PC) techniques can be applied. It is common practice to distinguish between first order PC, where only |μ|=1 spherical modes of...
Welcome to the December 2013 edition of the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA) Corner. While we promised highlights from the AMTA 2013 Symposium in Columbus, Ohio, USA, Steve and I are still getting over the massive amounts of food consumed from attending AMTA, followed by the Thanksgiving holiday. We invite you to visit the AMTA Web site at http://www.amta.org/ for information on AMTA...
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