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Broad-band antenna structure having frequency-independent, low-loss ground plane

  • US 4,608,572 A
  • Filed: 12/10/1982
  • Issued: 08/26/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/10/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An antenna structure comprising:

  • a directional, frequency-repeating, broad-band driven element arranged around an axis of antenna directivity and having excitation characteristics that vary with the radius from said axis, said excitation characteristics concentrating relatively higher signal frequencies in regions of said element proximate said axis, and concentrating progressively lower signal frequencies in regions of increasing radius from said axis out to a perimeter of said element;

    a matching broad-band reflective ground plane formed around said axis and so arranged with said element that signal energy is reflected by said ground plane back toward said element generally along said axis, said ground plane having an array of circumferential chokes proximate said axis and matching the relatively higher signal frequencies of excitation on said element in said regions thereof proximate said axis, and said chokes on said ground plane progressively increasing in size with increasing radius so as to match the progressively lower frequencies of excitation at regions of said element of corresponding radius out to said perimeter of said element, said circumferential chokes limiting the inducement of radial currents on said ground plane; and

    shunt means associated with said chokes for controlled shunting of radial currents on said ground plane.

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