Stripline antennas

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CA 1183600

Abstract Canadian Patent Application No 331,541, filed July 10, 1979 describes stripline antenna arrays in which the strip turns through successive right-angle corners to form successive four-cornered cells, the lengths of the longitudinal and transverse strip sections being such that the summed radiation in each cell has the same polarisation direction, viz vertical, horizontal or circular, radiating in the broadside direction. The present disclosure extend this concept to arbitrary polarisation directions radiating in any direction in the plane (x-z) normal to the array which contains the array axis, by using cells having six potential right-angle corner sites and strip sections of appropriate lengths. The number of actual corners may reduce to four; eg where strip-section lengths reduce to zero, as in the particular arrays described in the aforesaid Canadian Patent Application.

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