TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND RADIO ENGINEERING - 1997 Vol. 51,
No 4


 
A.I. Borodkin and B.M. Bulgakov Quasi-Optical Solid-State Oscillators 
1-21
A.Yu. Panchenko Equation of State in the Set of Acoustics Equations for a Moving Non-Uniform Medium 
22-25
A.I.Filipenko. A Method for Optic Fiber Radiation Analysis. 
26-28
A.I.Filipenko, B.A.Malik. Precision Control of the Components of the Fiber-Optic Data Transmission System 
29-31
L.M.Karpukov, R.D.Pulov, and S.N.Romanenko Dispersion Properties of Coupled Microstrips 
32-37
V.G. Galushko A technique for detecting quadratic-type nonlinearities of random processes in the presence of additive noise 
38-45
V.V. Dolzhikov and V.G.Likhograi Optimizing Power Transmission by a Microwave Beam in the Presence of Random Errors of the Transmit Antenna Excitation 
46-52
S.A. Masalov, A.O. Puzanov, A.I. Timchenko Non-Stationary Excitation of Layered Dielectric Structures 
53-62
V.I. Atuyfeev Optimization of a Total Power Radiometer Based on the Systems Analysis Approach 
63-66
V. I. Lutsenko and S. I. Khomenko Frequency Dependences of Target RCSs at Decameter Wavelengths 
67-73
N.I.Matyukhin Multi-Positional Coherent Radar System Antenna Self-Focusing for Transmission as Many Targets Having Equal effective Scattering Areas 
74-78
N.I.Matyukhin Quasi-Optimum Algorithm for Radioholographic System Antenna Self-Focusing for reception as to Single Target with Its Location Evaluation in the Presence of Additive and Multiplicative Disturbances 
79-82
N.I.Matyukhin Quasi-Optimum Algorithm for Radioholographic System Antenna Self-Focusing for reception as to Many Targets in the Presence of Additive and Multiplicative Disturbances 
83-87
O.V. Lazorenko and L.F. Chernogor Special Features of distributed targets radar equation when employing superwide-band signals 
88-91
A.M.Gokov and O.F.Tyrnov Application of the Partial Reflections Technique to Studying the Response of the Lower Ionosphere to Strong Distant Earthquakes 
92-100