Title :
Compact medium wave transmitting antennas
Author :
Beverage, Clarence M.
Author_Institution :
Commun. Technol. Inc., Marlton, NJ, USA
fDate :
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Increasing land costs, ever more restrictive land use regulations and the public´s impression that towers are aesthetically distasteful, have led to a continuing interest in physically small transmitting antennas for use by broadcasters operating in the 535-1705 kHz medium wave band. In this paper, the author provides initial computational and empirical data for two new compact antenna system types which offer significant size reductions while providing reasonable radiation efficiency, bandwidth and stability when compared to a reference quarter-wave monopole with standard buried radial ground system consisting of 120, equally spaced, 1/4 wavelength radials.
Keywords :
amplitude modulation; antenna radiation patterns; antenna testing; broadcast antennas; monopole antennas; radio broadcasting; transmitting antennas; 535 to 1705 kHz; AM transmitting antennas; aesthetically distasteful towers; antenna bandwidth; antenna radiation efficiency; antenna size reductions; antenna stability; compact medium wave transmitting antennas; computational data; computer modeling; empirical data; field test methodology; land costs; land use regulations; medium wave band broadcasters; physically small transmitting antennas; reference quarter-wave monopole; standard buried radial ground system; Aluminum; Antenna theory; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Costs; Dielectric materials; Numerical models; Poles and towers; Testing; Transmitting antennas; AM transmitting antennas; antenna theory; antennas; broadcast transmitting antennas; computer-modeling; efficiency; elevated radials; field test methodology; grounded tower; nondirectional pattern; numerical modeling;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2004.828751