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Improved understanding of the cross-polarization characteristics of reflector antennas has recently lead to the development of several techniques by which the cross-polarization of off-set-fed reflectors can be controlled, so that this attractive antenna type with its many advantages can be used in frequency re-use systems. In the light of this, some conclusions of the above paper should be modified.

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Proceedings of the IEEE  (Volume:65 ,  Issue: 12 )

Date of Publication: Dec. 1977

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