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In this course we want to develop equations and techniques for finding antenna radiation and gain patterns. That is, we want to develop equations for , G where and are orthogonal angles such as azimuth (AZ) and elevation (EL) or angles relative to a normal to the antenna face (as would be used in phased array antennas). We want to be able to produce plots similar to the one shown in Figure 1-1. We want to use the ability to generate antenna patterns to look at beam width, gain, sidelobes and how these relate to antenna dimensions and other factors.