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This paper considers the simulation of adaptive nulling mechanism patterns in hybrid reflector antenna systems with a 19-element feed element, in which the radiation pattern is formed as a cluster. Incidents of broadband and narrowband interference are studied in the article.

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  • Multibeam antennas, built either on the basis of adaptive phased antenna arrays or hybrid reflector antennas have been among the most perspective directions for developing satellite navigation in Russia where the population distribution is uneven

  • Hybrid reflector antennas have a great advantage over multibeam adaptive phased antenna arrays when installed on space vehicles in terms of cost and mass reduction since the amplification coefficient for the antenna is very high [1]

  • Description of computer models We have developed several computer models, which imitate the functional adaptation process of the hybrid reflector antenna using MATLAB (R2011b)

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