Ultrawideband method of feeding a dipole antenna

Authors

  • Lev D. Bakhrakh Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Engineering, Russian Federation
  • V. F. Los' Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Engineering, Russian Federation
  • A. N. Shamanov Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Engineering, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1109/ICATT.2003.1238795

Keywords:

ultra wideband antenna, dipole antenna, feeding method, coupled line, transient characteristics

Abstract

An antenna-feeder device is considered, in which a new way of antenna excitation is implemented. An example is presented of its use with a dipole antenna for the radiation of super-short pulse signals.

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Published

2003-09-25

Issue

Section

Broadband, multi-frequency antennas and remote sensing antennas