Omnidirectional antenna system
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1. An omnidirectional antenna system comprising:
- an antenna comprising a wire loop and a single ferrite rod loop, the single ferrite rod loop oriented substantially parallel to a plane formed by the wire loop;
wherein the single ferrite rod loop comprises a plurality of windings and a ferrite rod comprising a length and two ends; and
a 90-degree hybrid network coupled to each of the wire loop and the single ferrite rod loop;
wherein the wire loop and the single ferrite rod loop are substantially electrically isolated from each other through the hybrid network.
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Abstract
An omnidirectional antenna system. Implementations may include an antenna having a wire loop and a single ferrite rod loop. The single ferrite rod loop may be oriented substantially parallel to a plane formed by the wire loop. The single ferrite rod loop may include a plurality of windings and a ferrite rod having a length and two ends. The two ends of the ferrite rod may be substantially centered relative to the wire loop. The plurality of windings may be distributed across a majority of the length of the ferrite rod.
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9 Claims
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1. An omnidirectional antenna system comprising:
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an antenna comprising a wire loop and a single ferrite rod loop, the single ferrite rod loop oriented substantially parallel to a plane formed by the wire loop; wherein the single ferrite rod loop comprises a plurality of windings and a ferrite rod comprising a length and two ends; and a 90-degree hybrid network coupled to each of the wire loop and the single ferrite rod loop; wherein the wire loop and the single ferrite rod loop are substantially electrically isolated from each other through the hybrid network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of radio frequency communication comprising:
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receiving a first radio signal through an antenna comprising at least two loop elements with orthogonal magnetic axes, the first radio signal being received through one or more of the at least two loop elements; combining the first radio signal from the one or more of the at least two loop elements using a hybrid network; and transmitting a second radio signal in a horizontal plane in a substantially omnidirectional magnetic field through the antenna by driving the at least two loop elements of the antenna substantially 90 degrees out of phase by phase shifting and quadrature splitting/combining of the second radio signal through the hybrid network. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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