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Chapter 9.2, Problem 2E
An antenna has a conical radiation pattern with a normalized radiation intensity F(θ) = 1 for θ between 0° and 45° and zero for θ between 45° and 180°. The pattern is independent of the azimuth angle ϕ. Find (a) the pattern solid angle and (b) the directivity.
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