Antenas

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Field Regions. The farfield regin is the most important, as this determines the antennas radiation pattern.

Also, antennas are used to communicate wirelessly from long distances, so this is the regin of operation for most antennas. We will start with this regin. Effective apertura. Describes how much power is captured from a given plane wave.

Where: p is the power density of the plane wave. Pt is the power at the antennas terminals availabe to the antennas receiver.

Marker Beacon Antenna. Polarization is parallel to mounting plane. Impedance is 50 Ohms. In base to the description of the Field regions, the radiation pattern in Marker Beacon Antenna is E-Field Parallel with Flight Direction.

DME Antenna. Polarization is vertical. Impedance is 50 Ohms. In base to the description of the Field regions, the radiation pattern in DME Antenna is equivalent of wave stub typical.

Comm Antenna. Polirization is Vertical. Impedance is 50 ohms.

In base to the description of the Field regions, the radiation pattern in Comm antenna is omnidirectional.

Transponder Antenna. Polirization is vertical. Impedance is 50 ohms. In base to the description of the Field regions, the radiation pattern in transponder Antenna is equivalent of wave stub.

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