Bow-tie-shaped crossed vibrator antenna
A crisscross vibrator and bow-tie technology, applied in the field of antennas, can solve the problems of low gain, high process requirements and low efficiency, and achieve the effects of easy fabrication, high antenna gain and novel structure
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[0029] In order to make the object, technical solution and advantages of the present invention clearer, the implementation manner of the present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0030] refer to figure 1 , is a structural representation of the present invention. A bow-tie cross dipole antenna includes a coaxial feeder 4 , a reflection cavity 1 and four dipole units 2 . The invention adopts coaxial single-feed point feeding and increases reflection back cavity, thereby controlling wave beam and antenna gain. The coaxial feeding device 4 includes a coaxial inner core and a coaxial outer shell. The dimensions of the four dipole units 2 are the same and are fan-shaped with an included angle of 60 degrees. The size of the fan-shaped determines the frequency band of the antenna, and its structure determines the bandwidth of the antenna. The four vibrator units 2 are arranged in a bow-tie cross, and the four arc-sh...
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