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Developmental Studies of Rotationally Symmetric Self-Complementary Antennas

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In the process of developing extremely broad-band practical antennas on the basis of the theoretical principle of self-complementary antennas, it is always necessary to make some additional experimental studies as mentioned in Chapters 1 and 8. For this reason, any basic information related to the measured characteristics of practical self-complementary antennas (SCA) will be helpful for their developmental investigations in general. Therefore, it is worthwhile obtaining various experimental data to the greatest extent possible.

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Mushiake, Y. (1996). Developmental Studies of Rotationally Symmetric Self-Complementary Antennas. In: Self-Complementary Antennas. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1003-3_9

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