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Method of Determining an Additive Component of the Systematic Error of Instruments Measuring a Phase-Shift Angle Taking Account of a priori Information

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A complete method is considered for testing instruments measuring a phase-shift angle which is based on utilizing a priori information in the form of the physical law that the whole angle is equal to the sum of its parts, as applied to a section of an ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) transmission line.

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Blinov, I.Y., Denisenko, O.V. & Lotonov, M.A. Method of Determining an Additive Component of the Systematic Error of Instruments Measuring a Phase-Shift Angle Taking Account of a priori Information. Measurement Techniques 45, 1119–1124 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022050229768

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