Logarithmic periodic antenna

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H01Q 11/10 (2006.01) H01Q 1/24 (2006.01)

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CA 2047113

ABSTRACT A logarithmic periodic antenna is constructed with antenna elements implanted in a single plane in or on a surface of an insulating substrate. The substrate supports the co- planar antenna elements and keeps them in the desired con- figuration. The antenna elements are arranged in pairs, with the elements of a given pair being on alternate sides of a cen- ter conductor. The center conductor consists of two conducting strips, or feeders, which run down the middle of the antenna structure. Each of the feeders connects to a different one of a pair of elements, and each feeder connects to alternating elements of consecutive pairs, for example, to the "left" ele- ment of one pair and the "right" element of the next pair. The log periodic antennas may be used, without signal degradation, as both transmitting and receiving antennas in split-frequency communications systems. These antennas, which have minimal back and side lobe amplitudes, may be configured in an array by being mounted on a single mast and at the same height.

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