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Category:20th-century Indian male writersThe present invention relates to microwave devices, and more particularly to microwave antennas such as phased arrays.
A phased array of antennas is generally composed of a series of radiating elements mounted on a base and spaced from one another by a predetermined distance. In one type of such phased array, each element is provided with a delay line composed of a length of transmission line which, when loaded with a predetermined impedance, controls the relative phase of the signal which it delivers to the rest of the array. Such a delay line is commonly called a transmission line. Alternatively, a plurality of waveguides may be used which serve as transmission lines, i.e. the waveguide itself acts as the delay line. Phased arrays of this type are described, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,791,712, 3,870,836 and 4,337,488, all of which are assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
The disadvantage of a phased array antenna is that it is relatively large and bulky. In particular, the transmission lines, or waveguides, cannot be made arbitrarily short, be359ba680
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