Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2009
This set of tables is abridged from the report “Tables for Curtain Arrays” by Ronold W. P. King, Barbara H. Sandler and Sheldon S. Sandler, Cruft Laboratory Scientific Report No. 4 (Series 3), Harvard University, May 1964.
The calculations for the individual elements are given for Ω = 2 ln 2h/a = 8.6138 for β0h = π/4 and for Ω = 10 for all other electrical lengths. The admittances are given in millisiemens and the impedances in ohms. The vertical listings begin with the first element at the top. The unilateral endfire patterns are prescribed to point in the direction away from the first element toward the last element.
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