Elongated television receiving antenna for indoor use

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Balanced doublet - centerfed

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343792, 343793, H01Q 916

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ABSTRACT:
An elongated, rigid, television frequency antenna of the dipole type, for indoor reception use, including a long, flexible, lead-in or transmission line for connection to a television set, the antenna itself being otherwise physically free, with no supporting structure of its own, so that it may be disposed in innumerable positions, or diverse orientation within a room, for maximum reception. Both of the dipole elements are enclosed within a single plastic, elongated sturdy tube resembling a stick, for facilitating selective and desired orientation of the antenna, and supported in such orientation by the floor, or walls of the room. The transmission line is also so connected to the dipole that it modifies the characteristics of one half of the dipole more than the other, thus providing greater choice of orientation.

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patent: 3139620 (1964-06-01), Leioy et al.
patent: 3818488 (1974-06-01), Majkrzak et al.

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