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Design of broad-band and dual-band antennas comprised of series-fed printed-strip dipole pairs

F. Tefiku, +1 more
- 01 Jun 2000 - 
- Vol. 48, Iss: 6, pp 895-900
TLDR
The design of antennas consisting of two strip dipoles the arms of which are printed on opposite sides of an electrically thin dielectric substrate and connected through a parallel stripline is presented, allowing them to be readily manufactured as printed circuits.
Abstract
The design of antennas consisting of two strip dipoles the arms of which are printed on opposite sides of an electrically thin dielectric substrate and connected through a parallel stripline is presented. The antennas are designed to have broad-band or dual-band capability suitable for application in base stations of wireless communication systems. An important advantage of these antennas is their simple structure, allowing them to be readily manufactured as printed circuits. Broad-band antennas with bandwidths greater than 30% for VSWR /spl les/1.5 operating near 2.0 GHz and dual-frequency antennas operating at 0.9 GHz/1.5 GHz and 0.9 GHz/1.8 GHz bands are presented.

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