Dual-band antenna
First Claim
1. A dual-band antenna comprising:
- a first element that is formed into a planar shape in one of surfaces of an insulating board from a lower end of the board toward an upper portion of the board;
a second element that is formed in an upper portion of the other surface of the board so as not to overlap the first element;
a gland that is disposed at the lower end of the board;
power feeding means for feeding power to the lower end of the first element; and
a throughhole that is made in an end portion of a power feeding line and connected to a middle of the first element, the power feeding line being led out from the second element formed in the other surface of the board,wherein a slit is formed in a region of the first element that overlaps the power feeding line.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a dual-band antenna that can be operated at two frequencies without providing the choke coil. A first element operated in a high-frequency-side band is formed in a surface of a print board using a print pattern. A second element operated in a low-frequency-side band is formed in an upper portion of a rear surface of the print board so as not to overlap the first element. A power is fed to the first element from a power feeding point located at a lower end of the print board, and the power is fed to the second element through a throughhole made in a middle of the first element. The power is fed to the second element from the throughhole through a long and thin power feeding line, and the power feeding line exhibits a high impedance to a high frequency. A slit is formed in the first element corresponding to the power feeding line.
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4 Claims
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1. A dual-band antenna comprising:
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a first element that is formed into a planar shape in one of surfaces of an insulating board from a lower end of the board toward an upper portion of the board; a second element that is formed in an upper portion of the other surface of the board so as not to overlap the first element; a gland that is disposed at the lower end of the board; power feeding means for feeding power to the lower end of the first element; and a throughhole that is made in an end portion of a power feeding line and connected to a middle of the first element, the power feeding line being led out from the second element formed in the other surface of the board, wherein a slit is formed in a region of the first element that overlaps the power feeding line. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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