Aim- To study the radiation pattern of Horn Antenna.
Horn Antenna- A horn antenna or microwave horn is an antenna that consists of a flaring metal waveguide shaped like a horn to direct radio waves in a beam. Horns are widely used as antennas at UHF and microwave frequencies, above 300 MHz. They are used as feed antennas (called feed horns) for larger antenna structures such as parabolic antennas, as standard calibration antennas to measure the gain of other antennas, and as directive antennas for such devices as radar guns, automatic door openers, and microwave radiometers.[2] Their advantages are moderate directivity, low standing wave ratio (SWR), broad bandwidth, and simple construction and adjustment.
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Special Thanks to
1. Dr. Shridhar K
2. Dr. Kirankumar Y B
3. Sri R. A Pinjar
Team Bits n Bytes
1. Yamuna P Hegde
2. Vaishnavi V Deshpande
3. Sudheshna M Kulkarni
4. V K Raghavendra
5. Shridhar Kumbar
6. Pralhad A Deshpande
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