Hi. I don't want to dig too much into theoretical derivation. There is a paper " Long line effect in pulse compression radar" by Reed, J , published in Microwave Journal Sept 1961.
Alternatively, get the Artech House book " High Resolution Radar" by Donald R Wehner. There is a discussion under section 3.4 of the book on the long line effect.
Well, the basic idea is that multiple reflection along a transmission line could induce phase and amplitude ripple in the otherwise ideal radar waveform, generating what the radar people call sidelobes.
I think some practical pointers are more important, rather than the theory:
[1] Keep the VSWR at all transition / interface small (use matching, ensure ground continuity etc)
[2] Keep interconnecting trace small.
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