Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Plural separate diverse type
Patent
1979-05-03
1981-08-04
Moore, David K.
Communications: radio wave antennas
Antennas
Plural separate diverse type
343792, G06F 314
Patent
active
042825288
ABSTRACT:
An antenna arrangement comprising a first antenna mounted on an elongate support, and a feeder cable incorporating screened and screening conductors extending longitudinally of the support from the first antenna. The screened conductor is connected to a detector of signals in a first frequency band received by the first antenna, and the screening conductor forms a second antenna connected to a detector of signals in at least one further frequency band. The first antenna may be in the form of a sleeve dipole. The support may be in the form of a tube of non-conducting material in which the first antenna is located towards one end, the feeder cable extending through the tube from the first antenna to the end of the tube remote from the first antenna.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2954556 (1960-09-01), Yang
patent: 3879735 (1975-04-01), Campell et al.
Brown Laurence R.
Communications Patents Limited
Moore David K.
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