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Microstrip antenna for two-frequency separate-feeding type for circularly polarized waves

  • US 5,173,711 A
  • Filed: 06/26/1992
  • Issued: 12/22/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/27/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A microstrip antenna comprising, a dielectric substrate, four radiation conductors on a same plane on a first major surface of the substrate and a conductive ground plane on a second major surface of the substrate opposite to the first major surface thereof, each radiation conductor having a substantially straight side marginal edge portion short-circuiting conductor short-circuited to the conductive ground plane and each radiation conductor having a single feeding point, for each radiation conductor, a power feeder passing through said conductive ground plane and said substrate and connected to the respective single feeding point of a radiation conductor, the four radiation conductors being formed into two pairs of different dimensions and resonance frequencies and orthogonally arranged in each pair asymmetrically for respective two pairs, said radiation conductors having the same dimension and the same resonance frequency in each of said two pairs, said two pairs being independently fed, for each pair, to a transmitter and a receiver respectively, so that the antenna operates at two separate and desired frequencies for transmission and reception respectively in each pair of said four radiation conductors to generate polarized waves without coupling and interference between the transmission and reception frequencies.

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