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Source: cassbeam
Section: science
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Brian R Furry <bfurry@nac.net>
Build-Depends: fftw-dev, docbook-to-man, tetex-extra, libglib1.2-dev, jade, libkpathsea3,  debhelper ( >= 4)
Standards-Version: 3.6.1

Package: cassbeam
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: A program for Cassegrain antenna modelling
 Cassbeam is a Cassegrain antenna ray tracer.  A Cassegrain antenna 
 is a double reflector system which works on the principle of cassegrain 
 optical telescope.  A high gain cassegrain reflector antenna in Ku-band 
 has been successfully developed for command transmit application for the 
 missile programme. It can also be used for monopulse radar, satellite 
 communication.  
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 Based on an input text file, it computes several properties of the 
 antenna including gain, zenith system temperature, and the beam, in full 
 polarization.  All calculations are done in the transmit sense
 and use reciprocity to relate to the equivalent receiving system.
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 Additionally, cassbeam allows deformations, or pathologies of the 
 optics to be modelled.  Currently this is limited to rotations and 
 translations of the feed and secondary.  In the future, large scale 
 deviations in the primary (such as a misplaced panel) will likely be 
 supported.