Antenna array for radiomonitoring
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.49.11238Keywords:
Antenna array, noise suppression, directional diagram, sources of radiation, radiocontrolAbstract
The radio control system based on the three elements antenna array with noise suppressionfunction is considered. Using of three elements allow to narrow the sector of space reviewing and to simplifythe block diagram. The proposed system provides suppression of the noise by means of simple technicalmeans including situation, when frequencies of the noise and useful signal coincideReferences
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