Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Microstrip
Patent
1990-06-08
1991-04-16
Wimer, Michael C.
Communications: radio wave antennas
Antennas
Microstrip
343819, H01Q 1380, H01Q 13080, H01Q 19300
Patent
active
050086812
ABSTRACT:
In a guided missile, a microstrip antenna, including a patch radiator with parasitic elements, flush-mounted and conforming to the side of the missile, producing an antenna beam which is tilted in required direction for use as a link or fuse antenna is shown. Parasitic elements are used to direct the beam away from the antenna normal to the desired direction.
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Alexander Cleo J.
Cavallaro Nunzio M.
Toth John F.
Brown Peter Toby
Mofford Donald F.
Raytheon Company
Sharkansky Richard M.
Wimer Michael C.
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