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The performance of transistor fed monopoles in active antennas
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1973
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringRadio FrequencyPrinted MonopoleTransistorized Array PrincipleAntennaMicrowave AntennaSmart AntennaTransistor Fed MonopolesMicrowave TransistorComputational ElectromagneticsMicrowave EngineeringElectromagnetic Compatibility
The performance of radiating elements in the form of monopoles and driven by transistors is examined theoretically and experimentally. A single element comprising a printed monopole over a ground plane and fed at its terminals by a microwave transistor is shown to have superior frequency characteristics compared to the passive element. Using a two-element array configuration, it is verified that the mutual impedance values are suppressed. The improved individual characteristics of the active elements together with their mutual behavior combine to produce a significantly improved frequency performance of the array. The results presented suggest that the transistorized array principle offers a means both of maintaining directivity of a transmitter, and discriminating against interfering sources by a receiver, over a greater frequency band.
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