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Small antennas

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1975

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Abstract

A is one whose size is a fraction of the wavelength. It is a capacitor or inductor, and it is tuned to resonance by a reactor of opposite kind. Its bandwidth of impedance matching is subject to a fundamental limitation measured by its power which is proportional to its effective volume. These principles are reviewed in the light of a quarter-century of experience. They are related to various practical configurations, including flush radiators for mounting on aircraft. Among the examples, one extreme is a one-turn loop of wide strip, tuned by an integral capacitor. The opposite extreme is the largest in the world, which is a small antenna in terms of its operating wavelength. In each of these extremes, the radiation power factor is much less than one percent.

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