2007
DOI: 10.2528/pier07080102
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Uniform Gain Power-Spectrum Antenna-Pattern Theorem and Its Possible Applications

Abstract: Abstract-For certain applications in radio astronomy, viz. radio spectrographs, spectrum monitoring etc., only the amplitude power spectrum coverage within an angle of observation could be of interest. Ideally, the antenna structures of such instruments should illuminate this covering angle with a fixed uniform gain. This might be achieved using a combination of dipole antennas, a single vertical dipole, a loop antenna etc., but are subjected to limited bandwidth. This limitation could be overcome if many elec… Show more

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“…But the formations of the radiation patterns in the vertical plane have obvious discrepancies over the wide operating frequency band, i.e., the radiation patterns are non-uniform versus frequency (the patterns at the lower frequencies are usually narrower than those at the higher frequencies) [9]. It is reasonable to assume that the non-uniform radiation patterns are not desirable for the GPS applications in the whole frequency bands [14,20]. In this paper, a method to broaden the beamwidths of a crossed dipole antenna is proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the formations of the radiation patterns in the vertical plane have obvious discrepancies over the wide operating frequency band, i.e., the radiation patterns are non-uniform versus frequency (the patterns at the lower frequencies are usually narrower than those at the higher frequencies) [9]. It is reasonable to assume that the non-uniform radiation patterns are not desirable for the GPS applications in the whole frequency bands [14,20]. In this paper, a method to broaden the beamwidths of a crossed dipole antenna is proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%