Dipole antenna fed by coaxial active rod
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1. In an antenna:
- a primary element having a continuous center conductor and a surrounding outer conductor concentrically spaced about the center conductor;
the physical length of the primary element being equal to a halfwave section for a selected frequency at its velocity factor;
the primary element including direct electrical connections between the corresponding outer ends of the center conductor and the outer conductor;
the outer conductor being axially interrupted at its midpoint to present two spaced inner ends adapted to be connected respectively to the two conductors of a feed line;
and a secondary element of electrically conductive material arranged parallel to the primary element and overlapping its length, the secondary element having no direct electrical connection to the primary element, but being in such close physical proximity to it so as to assure capacitive and inductive coupling between the primary and secondary elements of the antenna.
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Abstract
An antenna for transmission or reception of broadcast signals has a primary element and a secondary element coupled to one another capacitively and inductively. The primary element has a continuous center conductor surrounded by a concentric conductor interrupted at its midpoint to present two adjacent feed line terminals. The corresponding outer ends of the conductors are electrically joined. The secondary element is parallel to the primary element and overlaps its complete length. It is preferably tubular, to encase and seal the primary element.
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1. In an antenna:
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a primary element having a continuous center conductor and a surrounding outer conductor concentrically spaced about the center conductor; the physical length of the primary element being equal to a halfwave section for a selected frequency at its velocity factor; the primary element including direct electrical connections between the corresponding outer ends of the center conductor and the outer conductor; the outer conductor being axially interrupted at its midpoint to present two spaced inner ends adapted to be connected respectively to the two conductors of a feed line; and a secondary element of electrically conductive material arranged parallel to the primary element and overlapping its length, the secondary element having no direct electrical connection to the primary element, but being in such close physical proximity to it so as to assure capacitive and inductive coupling between the primary and secondary elements of the antenna. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An antenna, comprising:
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a primary element made from a length of coaxial cable including the following concentric layers;
an inner conductor, an interior layer of insulation, a conductive sheath, and an outer layer of insulation;the inner conductor being continuous between spaced outer ends located at the respective ends of the coaxial cable; the conductive sheath being axially interrupted at the midpoint of the coaxial cable to form two sheath sections leading from individual inner ends spaced slightly apart at said midpoint to individual outer ends located at the respective ends of the coaxial cable; the inner conductor having its outer ends joined to the corresponding outer ends of the sheath sections; the length of coaxial cable being equal to a halfwave section for a selected frequency at its velocity factor; the inner ends of the conductive sheath being adapted to be connected respectively to the two conductors of a feed line; and a secondary element in the form of electrically conductive members arranged parallel to the primary element and overlapping its length, the secondary element having no direct electrical connection to the primary element, but being in such close physical proximity to it so as to assure capacitive and inductive coupling between the primary and secondary elements of the antenna. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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