Operation of two transmitters with similar frequencies on one antenna system
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The technique for power losses decrease of two transmitters working with the same antenna are considered. It was shown that it is possible to design the antenna system without power losses and with similar amplitude and different phase radiation patterns for two transmitters with overlapped bands
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