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Gap raidated antenna

  • US 5,592,183 A
  • Filed: 11/12/1993
  • Issued: 01/07/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/06/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An HF/VHF/UHF frequency RF antenna for transmitting and receiving RF signals of at least two or more discrete, predetermined frequencies, each at a high signal resonance without a trap or coil for matching or loading comprising:

  • a first, rigid linear electrically conductive metal tube, sized in length 16 feet and 0.06 wave length at the lowest fundamental frequency and having a proximal end and distal end;

    a second, rigid linear electrically conductive tube, sized in length 15.5 feet and 0.059 wave length at said lowest frequency, having a proximal end and a distal end;

    a rigid electrical insulator, physically connected to said first conductive tube at its proximal end and to said second conductive tube at its distal end, such that said first conductive tube and said second conductive tube are collinear along a longitudinal axis and are each joined to said rigid electrical insulator which separates said first conductive tube from said second conductive tube, said first and second conductive tubes and said first insulator forming a rigid linear support;

    a coaxial cable 65 feet in physical length and 95.5 feet electrically in length created by a coaxial cable velocity factor of 0.68, having a first linear segment mounted inside said first conductive tube and a second linear segment mounted in said second conductive tube;

    at least two conductive radials, each having a distal end and a proximal end connected conductively to said second conductive tube and sized in length 25 feet and 0.096 wave length at said lowest frequency;

    said coaxial cable having said first linear segment 49 feet physically in length and 72 feet electrically created by a coaxial cable velocity factor of 0.68 mounted in said first tube and said second linear segment 15 feet physically and 22 feet electrically created by a velocity factor of 0.68 mounted in said second conductive tube, said coaxial cable having a center conductor extending from a first proximal end to a second distal end and an electrical coaxially insulator coaxially surrounding said center conductor throughout and a peripheral conductor coupled peripherally around said insulator coaxially surrounding said center conductor, said coaxial cable peripheral conductor having first and second conductive segments non-conductively separated forming an insulated gap;

    first and second electrical connecting means connecting said peripheral first and second conductive segments of said coaxial cable respectively to said first conductive tube and said second conductive tube at the insulated gap, said insulated gap being positioned within the rigid linear support between said first conductive tube and second conductive tube;

    a first linear conductive tuning rod electrically connected to said first tube in close proximity to the insulated gap and parallel to said first and second conductive tubes, said tuning rod 12.75 feet nominally in length and 0.05 wave length in length at the fundamental frequency and having a substantial portion of said tuning rod being spaced adjacent said second conductive tube, said first linear conductive tuning rod spaced 7 inches and 0.003 wave length from said second conductive tube, said first linear conductive tuning rod having a diameter nominally 1/4 to 1/8 the diameter of the second conductive tube; and

    means connected to said coaxial cable peripheral conductor and said coaxial cable center conductor, attachable to an RF transmitter and receiver whereby said antenna can transmit and receive at least two HF or UHF or VHF frequencies at or near resonance wherein the antenna resistance is matched to the characteristic impedance of the coaxial cable and wherein minimal earth loss is introduced to the antenna.

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