When the feed is moved along the main axis in a reflector antenna what happens to the beam pattern?

When the feed is moved along the main axis in a reflector antenna what happens to the beam pattern? Correct Answer It broadens

Maximum beam pattern is obtained only when the feed is placed at the focus of the parabola. When the feed is moved along the main axis, beam gets broadened.

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