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← TechnologyWhich outcome occurs for a phased array antenna when exceeding its beamforming constraint?
A)Increased side lobe interference✓
B)Enhanced signal-to-noise ratio
C)Uniform radiation pattern
D)Decreased back lobe radiation
💡 Explanation
Increased side lobe interference happens because exceeding the beamforming constraints activates grating lobe formation, therefore signal focus degrades, rather than SNR improving, which occurs under optimal beam alignment.
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