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The radiating system consists of a number of equally spaced parallel vibrators with a radiation phase difference that varies linearly along the row. How should the phase shift between two adjacent vibrators change over time so that the main lobe of the radiation pattern of the entire system (i.e., the main diffraction maximum) makes a circular view of the area with a constant angular velocity (in the absence of rotation of the vibrator array itself)?
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