Class-E, active electrically small antenna with enhanced bandwidth-efficiency product and high radiated power at the high-frequency (HF) band
N. Strachen,
J. H. Booske,
N. Behdad
Abstract:Antennas operating at the high-frequency (HF) band (3–30 MHz) are frequently electrically small due to the large wavelength of electromagnetic waves (10–100 m). However, the bandwidth-efficiency products of passively matched electrically small antennas (ESAs) are fundamentally limited. Wideband HF waveforms using bandwidths of 24 kHz or more have recently received significant attention in military communications applications. Efficiently radiating such signals from conventional passive ESAs is very challenging… Show more
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