• DocumentCode
    1417507
  • Title

    Superdirective aerial array containing only one fed element

  • Author

    Bacon, Jean M. ; Medhurst, R.G.

  • Author_Institution
    General Electric Co. Ltd., Telecommunications Research Laboratories, Hirst Research Centre, Wembley, UK
  • Volume
    116
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1969
  • fDate
    3/1/1969 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    365
  • Lastpage
    372
  • Abstract
    The maximum-gain theorem developed by Bloch, Medhurst and Pool in 1953 has been applied to an endfire array of four unequally spaced half-wave dipoles, an extensive range of element spacings being taken. A configuration has been found where, for maximum gain, one element is parasitic and two may be joined passively to form a parasitic pair, leaving one element to be fed. Two such arrays designed to operate at 275MHz have been built with ¿in- and ¿in-diameter elements, respectively. The theoretical maximum gain for such arrays is about lOdB, and gains of 9.0dB and 8.8dB were measured for the two experimental arrays. Of the discrepancy, 0.2dB and 0.1 dB, respectively, were calculated to be due to losses in the metal structure (i.e. the dipoles and the section of transmission line connecting the parasitic pair). An orthodox endfire array (having currents of equal amplitudes, phased so that the distant fields add in the direction of maximum gain) of the same size would have a gain 5¿dB less (3¿: 1 in power). A Yagi array with the same gain would need to be between 2¿ and 3¿ times longer, depending on its design.
  • Keywords
    antenna arrays;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
  • Publisher
    iet
  • ISSN
    0020-3270
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1049/piee.1969.0066
  • Filename
    5248607