Hybrid antenna using parasitic excitation of conducting...

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Microstrip

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C343S702000, C343S846000

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07545327

ABSTRACT:
An integrated antenna device comprising a first, dielectric antenna component (1) and a second, electrically-conductive antenna component (9), wherein the first and second components are not electrically connected to each other but are mutually arranged such that the second component is parasitically driven by the first component when the first component is fed with a predetermined signal.

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