| 1. | This narrow beam width allows more precise targeting of the radio signals.
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| 2. | It was typically about long with a maximum beam width of around.
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| 3. | Beam widths of 2 to 5 degrees are common for long-range radars.
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| 4. | The D4? is the ISO international standard definition for beam width.
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| 5. | The beam width bounds the memory required to perform the search.
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| 6. | A typical radar antenna commonly has a beam width of a few degrees.
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| 7. | The greater the beam width, the fewer states are pruned.
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| 8. | Which is the ratio of the output beam width to the input beam width.
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| 9. | Which is the ratio of the output beam width to the input beam width.
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| 10. | It can be seen there is an inverse relation between gain and beam width.
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