A Versatile Multiport Biconical Antenna

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This paper describes a multiport, biconical antenna that can be used as a wide-band direction finder or multiplexer. When the antenna is used for reception, incident plane waves excite in the feeding coaxial line both the TEM mode and the orthogonal TE11mode whose azimuthal orientation depends on the direction of arrival of the signal. Directional information can be obtained by measuring the sum of these two modes at four fixed detectors arranged at 90-degree intervals around the coaxial lines. Alternatively, the linearly-polarized TE11mode can be resolved, with appropriate circuitry, into right and left-hand circularly-polarized TE11modes. Then directional information can be obtained by measuring the phase difference between either of the circularly-polarized modes and the TEM mode. This latter form of direction finder is well suited to multiplexing applications, because each of its three ports is well isolated from the others. Furthermore, this antenna has the unique property that a signal fed intoany one of these three ports will cause the antenna to radiate omnidirectionally in azimuth. A waveguide version of this antenna has been built and tested and found to operate well over the frequency range of 8.2 to 12.4 kmc. Copyright: © l957, by the Institute of Radio Engineers, Inc.

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Honey, R. C., & jones, E. M. (1957). A Versatile Multiport Biconical Antenna. Proceedings of the IRE, 45(10), 1374–1383. https://doi.org/10.1109/JRPROC.1957.278223

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