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A Wide-Band Phase Radiogoniometer with a Wide-Range Single-Valued Discrimination Characteristic

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A wide-band phase goniometer is considered that has a single-valued discrimination characteristic in the range from –90 to +90°, with a baseline much greater than the wavelength. The working principle is described along with the discriminator algorithm.

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Kurgin, V.V. A Wide-Band Phase Radiogoniometer with a Wide-Range Single-Valued Discrimination Characteristic. Measurement Techniques 44, 867–870 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012964822041

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