Abstract

Sidelobe-level and ripple behaviors of /spl Phi/-symmetric shaped patterns, generated by circular, real and complex, continuous Taylor distributions, is analyzed as a function of measurement distances. This paper reveals that real distributions suffer less-significant power pattern degradation than complex distributions at near-field distances.

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