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Design of a broadband biconically offset fed thick dipole

Authors: J.L. McDonald; F. Lalezari; D.S. Filipovic;

Design of a broadband biconically offset fed thick dipole

Abstract

A parametric study of an offset fed thick dipole excited by a biconical feed section is performed in this paper. Modeling results are obtained using Ansoft's High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) and the Numerical Electromagnetics Code (NEC). It is desired that the dipole has a 10:1 bandwidth performance with return loss better than 10 dB and stable pattern of over /spl plusmn/10/spl deg/ off broadside. It is shown that the dipole with the feed location at 34% of the total length has the best performance. Good agreement with measurements is obtained.

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