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whereas CTR has a large BSE. Fig. 9(a)-(c), Fig. 10(a)-(c) and
Fig. 11 show the corresponding IPD distribution of CTR, in- homogeneous radome and variable thickness radome (VTR) under 6° scan angle, respectively, while Fig. 9(d) and Fig. 10(d) show the corresponding incident angle distribution and po-
larization angle distribution, respectively. All the polarization angle distributions in this work are plotted within the unified range [0°, 90°]. Table I lists the IPD variation interval under 6° scan angle, and Fig. 12 plots the interval of
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