Antenna device having excellent horizontal and vertical...

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – With radio cabinet

Reexamination Certificate

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C343S7000MS, C343S905000, C343S795000

Reexamination Certificate

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07084820

ABSTRACT:
An antenna device comprises a coaxial cable that has a central conductor and an outer conductor and is folded into an L-shape at an end portion. An L-shaped first-conductor-portion is electrically connected to the central conductor at the end portion of the coaxial cable. An L-shaped second-conductor-portion is electrically connected to the outer conductor at the end portion of the coaxial cable and is disposed along an outer circumferential face of the coaxial cable. The first and second conductor portions as a whole are formed into an approximate U-shape.

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patent: 2003-338708 (2003-11-01), None

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