Antenna arrangement for personal radio transceivers

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – With radio cabinet

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343805, H01Q 124

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ABSTRACT:
An antenna arrangement for personal radio transceivers in which a main antenna extends from the housing of the transceiver which is excited by a high frequency connector thereof, includes an auxiliary antenna which is coupled to a cold terminal of the connector to form a counterweight for the main antenna. Both the main and auxiliary antennas are resonant and shorter than the quarterwavelength, whereby the housing is placed at a potential minimum and the effects of the close presence of a human body on radiational properties for the arrangement will be reduced.

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