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Antennas Edge
Antennas Edge
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INDUCTION FIELD RADIATION FIELD
TRANSITION
Considered to extend out Considered to extend
from the antenna to a
ZONE out from a distance of
distance of D2/8λ 2D2/λ
Zone between the
two(2) regions
Near Field or Fresnel Far Field or
Region Fraunhoffer Region
BASIC FORMULAS λ = c/f
Maximum
directive gain
Ap = %D
% = Rr / Rr + Rd
The degree of
concentration of the
antenna’s radiation
Stub Matching
Accomplished by connecting the coax
or twin lead to the stub and sliding the
connections up or down the stub until
the proper SWR is indicated by a
meter connected in the system.
IMPEDANCE MATCHING
Delta Matching
Gamma Matching
I – antenna current
r – distance
Ex. An elementary doublet is 10 cm long. If the 10 MHz
current flowing through it is 2 A, what is the field strength 20
km away from the doublet in a direction of maximum
radiation?
a. 6.28 uV/m
b. 62.83 uV/m
c. 15.92 uV/m
d. 1.59 uV/m
DIPOLE
An antenna made up of
two wires bent at 90
degrees to each other so as
to be in the same line and
signal is fed at the center
NON-RESONANT ANTENNA
Consists of two
horizontal, half wave
antennas mounted at
right angles to each
other
YAGI UDA ANTENNA
An array consisting of a driven element and one
or more parasitic elements arranged collinearly
and close together.
FOLDED DIPOLE
POLE