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Transmission Line and Antenna
Beamwidth in Transmission Line and Antenna Formulas
Beamwidth is a term used to describe the angular width of the main lobe of radiation or transmission in the context of transmission lines and antennas. And is denoted by ψ. Beamwidth is usually measured using the Degree for Angle. Note that the value of Beamwidth is always negative.
Formulas to find Beamwidth in Transmission Line and Antenna
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Beamwidth of Reflector
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List of variables in Transmission Line and Antenna formulas
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Wavelength
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Parabolic Reflector Diameter
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FAQ
What is the Beamwidth?
Beamwidth is a term used to describe the angular width of the main lobe of radiation or transmission in the context of transmission lines and antennas. Beamwidth is usually measured using the Degree for Angle. Note that the value of Beamwidth is always negative.
Can the Beamwidth be negative?
Yes, the Beamwidth, measured in Angle can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Beamwidth?
Beamwidth is usually measured using the Degree[°] for Angle. Radian[°], Minute[°], Second[°] are the few other units in which Beamwidth can be measured.
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