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Mapping field density distribution in radiators by microwave noise

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In his earlier paper on Active Microwave Radiometry, the author indicated that microwave noise can be used to map field density distribution inside radiators and in antenna systems, without the need for anechoic chambers.

The presented paper gives details and results of such experiment. The method is described, details of equipment are given and results are presented with a concluding commentary.

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Polívka, J. Mapping field density distribution in radiators by microwave noise. Int J Infrared Milli Waves 17, 1779–1788 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02069589

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