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On Feb 21, 12:43 pm, "Jimmie D" wrote:
"Owen Duffy" wrote in message ... I am looking for reference information for summation of field strength measurements in x, z and z planes to the so called s-plane summation. Does anyone have any pointers? Thanks Owen The only time I have ever heard reference to this it had to deal with measureing the field strength of the far field beam of a radar antenna. Its been a while but I am pretty sure it had something to do with checking out a polarizer for proper operation when it was switched from linear to circular.. Jimmie Also pretty sure the S was refered to as SIGMA, maybe this will help. Jimmie |
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