The current distribution of the "hula-hoop" antenna is studied and its radiation resistance is considered. It is analyzed by being decomposed into an unbalanced-driven type and a balanced-driven type, on the assumption that the ground is a perfect conductor. Since the balanced type already has been analyzed, this paper is devoted to the unbalanced type, which is called a ring antenna. We present calculated and measured current distributions, and show that the calculated values of the radiation resistance are near

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: electrical length of the distance between the antenna and ground) which agree with those calculated by the Poynting vector method.