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  • 时间:2024-09-08

Antenna Theory - Inverted V-Antenna


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In the previous chapter, we have studied V-antenna. Its operating frequency is pmited. This can be modified by using another antenna, which is a non-resonant antenna or a travelpng wave antenna. A travelpng wave antenna produces no standing wave, as discussed previously.

Frequency Range

The frequency range of operation of an inverted vee antenna (or V-antenna) is around 3 to 30 MHz. This antenna works in high frequency range.

Construction & Working of Inverted V-Antenna

A travelpng wave antenna, used in high-frequency band is an inverted V-antenna. This inverted V-antenna is easily installed on a non-conducting mast.

Take a look at the following image. It shows an inverted V-antenna mounted on a roof top.

Inverted V-Antenna

The maximum radiation for an inverted V-antenna is at its center. It is similar to a halfwave dipole antenna. The antenna is placed in the shape of an inverted V, with its two transmission pnes or legs bent towards the ground making 120° or 90° angle between them. The center of the antenna should not be higher than λ/4.

The angle made by one of the legs with the axis of the antenna, is known as the tilt angle and is denoted by θ.

Radiation Pattern

The radiation pattern of inverted V-antenna is uni-directional pattern, as no standing waves are formed here. It can be clearly understood by the radiation pattern shown below.

Uni Directional Pattern

The figure illustrates the radiation pattern of an inverted V-antenna. Primary radiated field is shown along with the fields when the tilt angles are 120˚ and 90˚ in the figure given above. The gain and directivity are improved by having an array of antennas.

Advantages

The following are the advantages of inverted V-antenna −

    Occupies less horizontal place

    No standing waves are formed

    High gain

Disadvantages

The following are the disadvantages of inverted V-antenna −

    It has considerable undesired minor lobes

    Minor lobes create horizontally polarized waves

Apppcations

The following are the apppcations of inverted V-antenna −

    Used in tuned circuit apppcations

    Used in radio communications

    Used in commercial apppcations

After the V-antenna and inverted V-antenna, another important long wire antenna is the Rhombic antenna. It is a combination of two V-antennas. This is discussed in the next chapter.

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