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A 300-900 MHz ultrawideband (UWB) bistatic test range has been developed in order to analyze echo signals that are based on a transient stimulus. By means of a 2 gigasample/sec digital oscilloscopy allowed a characterization of the true wideband response of materials; two low time-dispersion, quasi-TEM wave-supporting antennas were developed for the bistatic range. Attention is given to the responses of this UWB test range and its antennas to a transient stimulus.
Todd Alan Erdley,Elizabeth C. Kisenwether, andRichard D. Groff
"Characterization of a compact bistatic test range and wideband antennas excited by transient signals", Proc. SPIE 1631, Ultrawideband Radar, (1 May 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59037
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Todd Alan Erdley, Elizabeth C. Kisenwether, Richard D. Groff, "Characterization of a compact bistatic test range and wideband antennas excited by transient signals," Proc. SPIE 1631, Ultrawideband Radar, (1 May 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59037