High frequency wave glass antenna for an automobile

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – With vehicle

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343741, 343846, H01Q 132

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ABSTRACT:
A high frequency wave glass antenna for automobile in which a line shape or a strip shape antenna conductor is provided on a glass plate of a window of an automobile in an approximately circular, an approximately elliptic or an approximately polygonal form having an opening portion, a first end of two ends on both sides in the vicinity of the opening portion of the antenna conductor is connected to an electricity feeding portion and a second end thereof is connected to a grounding conductor, and which provides the electricity feeding portion and the grounding conductor that are proximate to each other, or the grounding conductor having a predetermined area.

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