multiple-beam antenna
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multiple-beam antenna
[′məl·tə·pəl ¦bēm an′ten·ə] (electromagnetism)
An antenna or antenna array which radiates several beams in different directions.
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multiple-beam antenna
An antenna that can process a number of beams simultaneously. In radars, this enables the azimuth and height determination of targets simultaneously.
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References in periodicals archive
Dreher, "Demonstrator concept for a satellite
multiple-beam antenna for high-rate data relays," 6th Advanced Satellite Multimedia Systems Conference, Baiona, Spain, Sep.
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