DocumentCode
944362
Title
The Use of a Ring Array as a Skip Range Antenna
Author
Tillman, J.D. ; Patton, W.T. ; Blakely, C.E. ; Schultz, F.V.
Author_Institution
Electrical Engineering Dept., University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.
Volume
43
Issue
11
fYear
1955
Firstpage
1655
Lastpage
1660
Abstract
The problem involved here is the development of a shore antenna for shore-to-ship communications at distances from 40 to 500 miles. The difficulty at these distances is due to interference between ground-wave and sky-wave modes of propagation. The propagation factors involved are considered and it is shown that (1) A frequency less than 3.3 mc should be used, (2) The ground wave should be used during the day and (3), The sky wave should be used at night. An azimuthally omnidirectional antenna is described which consists of vertical monopoles equally spaced around the circumference of a circle. The antenna can be excited in either of two ways, one of which concentrates the radiated energy along the ground for use with the ground wave, and the other of which gives maximum radiation at a polar angle of 30 degrees and a null in the ground plane for use with the skywave. The results of model tests at 30 mc and at 1,200 mc are given. Results of calculations showing the expected coverage for noon and midnight are included.
Keywords
Antenna arrays; Antenna radiation patterns; Antennas and propagation; Fading; Frequency; Interference; Signal to noise ratio; Testing; Transmitters; Transmitting antennas;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1955.277992
Filename
4055308
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