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is different with (2), the results can be different. Related conclusions concerning the amplitude and phase characteristics of T
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and T
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, and the combination characteristics of two intervals, can provide reference and some guidance in analyzing the EM performance of circular polarization cases. High- radome designs, although yielding relatively large
BSE, have many favorable characteristics in addition to the small TL. The EM performance of the high- radome design will be studied in part II of this paper.
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