Low-frequency antenna oscillator and base station antenna
An antenna vibrator, low-frequency technology, applied in antennas, resonant antennas, antenna components, etc., can solve problems such as large size of vibrator, deformation of antenna vibrator structure, complicated assembly and welding, etc.
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[0036] The application provides a low-frequency antenna vibrator used in multi-frequency base station antennas, including a vibrator PCB board, a balun PCB board, and a feed PCB board; two pairs of dipoles are arranged on the vibrator PCB board, and the two pairs of dipoles The poles are used to form a radiation surface; each pair of dipoles includes two opposite dipoles, and the polarization directions of the two opposite dipoles are perpendicular to each other; each of the dipoles includes Two radiating arms; there are four balun PCB boards, each of which is provided with a parallel line balun on the balun PCB board, and each of the parallel line baluns is used to carry out a process on one of the dipoles. Power feeding: two feeding microstrip ...
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