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titleOfInvention Phased array antenna
abstract Abstract of the Disclosure A phased array antenna used for radio communications which, when any of a multiplicity of power supply systems to antenna elements becomes faulty, can prevent the influences of the faulty power supply system from being exerted on the other systems and can obtain desired performances with use of the remaining normal systems. The phased array antenna comprises means for detecting the presence or absence of a trouble or troubles in a necessary part of each block, in which power supplied to trouble one or ones of power supply systems having the trouble occurred therein is cut off or power supplied to the trouble system or systems is consumed at their predeter-mined terminating resisters on the basis of results obtained by the trouble detection means, thereby preventing the exten-sion of the trouble influences to the other normal power supply systems.
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