Way of making a correction on the radiation pattern for a linear antenna
First Claim
1. A linear antenna comprising:
- a linear radiation element;
at least one linear parasitic element having a length of one half-wavelength of a desired transmission frequency and arranged parallel to said linear radiation element; and
a U-shaped parasitic element that is arranged in proximity to one end of said linear radiation element.
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Abstract
A linear antenna capable of adjusting directivity and impedance matching comprises: a common dipole in which two cylindrical conductors each having a length of λ/4 of the transmission frequency are provided linearly (thus having a total length of λ/2); a plurality of linear parasitic elements that are provided at positions separated by a distance D2 from the axis of the common dipole so as to surround the common dipole; and a U-shaped parasitic element for realizing impedance matching that is arranged in proximity to one end of the common dipole. Each of the linear parasitic elements are arranged parallel to the common dipole and have a length of one half-wavelength of a desired transmission frequency.
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1. A linear antenna comprising:
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a linear radiation element;
at least one linear parasitic element having a length of one half-wavelength of a desired transmission frequency and arranged parallel to said linear radiation element; and
a U-shaped parasitic element that is arranged in proximity to one end of said linear radiation element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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