This paper presents a theory for, and a method of designing a thinned or broad-band antenna array by means of unequal spacings. Using the theory of unequally spaced arrays developed by one of the authors, an antenna array can be designed to produce a desired beamwidth and sidelobe level with the average spacing many wavelengths apart. The patterns are expressed in a series of the Anger functions and its sidelobe level is shown to decrease approximately as

where

is the total number of elements, and the gain is approximately equal to

. It is also shown that the sidelobe level can be improved by varying the amplitude distribution. Numerical examples are given to illustrate the method.