are easy to make from metal sheet, but with due care to ensure that the surfaces join exactly at
90°, and robust enough to maintain good atness, because the error analysis manifested a drop in
excess of 5 dB in the level of maximum RCS when one of the three angles of the corner reector
is aligned ±89° instead of 90°. The corner reector will produce maximum RCS when it is aligned
at a 45° incidence angle. This maximum RCS will be maintained over a wide range of incidence
angles with approximately 10° displacement on either side. Photogrammetry is used to measure sur-
face irregularities, orthogonality errors, and surface curvature for the reector faces, as mechanical
imperfections will ...
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