multicellular horn
multicellular horn
[¦məl·tē′sel·yə·lər ′hȯrn] (electromagnetism)
A cluster of horn antennas having mouths that lie in a common surface and that are fed from openings spaced one wavelength apart in one face of a common waveguide.
(engineering acoustics)
A combination of individual horn loudspeakers having individual driver units or joined in groups to a common driver unit. Also known as cellular horn.
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