Consider γ as the angle between the beam and boresight of a phased-array radar. A simple explanation is given of the beam broadening along γ, and in proportion to secant γ. This leads to a concise consideration of polar sin γ space, sine-squared space, and some associated properties. Physical relationships are depicted, without unnecessary mathematical vigor.
A Childe's Two Views of the Beam Shapes and, Sine-Squared Space of the AHSO and AHNO Radars
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-7 , 6 ; 1063-1067
1971-11-01
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