High isolation dual polarized antenna system using dipole radiating
elements
Abstract
An antenna for receiving electromagnetic signals comprises: a ground plane
with a length and having a vertical axis along the length. A plurality of
dipole radiating elements, the radiating elements are comprised of first
and second co-located, orthogonal dipoles, the dipoles are aligned at
first and second predetermined angles with respect to the vertical axis,
the radiating elements and ground plane produce first electromagnetic
fields in response to said electromagnetic signals. A plurality of
supports, the supports are connected to the ground plane and
perpendicular to the vertical axis and placed between selected of the
plurality of dipole radiating elements. A plurality of metallic parasitic
elements are placed in a selected of said plurality of supports, the
first electromagnetic fields exiciting currents in said metallic
parasitic elements, the currents creating second electromagnetic fields,
the second electromagnetic fields canceling with portions of the first
electromagnetic fields.
| Inventors: |
Dearnley; Russell W. (Naperville, IL), Brandau; Ronald J. (Lockport, IL), Xu; George (Vic, AU) |
| Assignee: |
Andrew Corporation
(Westchester,
IL)
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| Appl. No.:
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09/923,943 |
| Filed:
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August 6, 2001 |