In a broadside array, the array gain is almost exactly proportional to the length of the array.
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A " broadside array " has its intended directionality " at right angles " to the array direction.
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The power gain of a broadside array is nearly independent of the number of broadside elements as long as both of these conditions are met.
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A single Yagi antenna was normally used, but there was also a broadside array that could be used when a more permanent operation was established.
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Depending on the relative phase introduced by the network, the same combination of dipole antennas can operate as a " broadside array " ( directional normal to a line connecting the elements ) or as an " end-fire array " ( directional along the line connecting the elements ).