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    Experience with planar antennas in MWO

    The height of top layer should be much more, than lambda (mean for microstrip structure) for boundary effect (with open =377) avoidence
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    LPTPA Antenna feeding by HFSS

    Hi, I think, that coax feed is best. Now, I'am modeling of log periodic planar antenna for 3,1-10,6GHz and I receive good results. I compare results with results from WIPL
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    Right coaxial feed for planar antenna in HFSS

    May be, anybody known how to describy coax cable for [3.1-10.6]GHz bandwidth for microstirp antenna? The following parameters, that i've been used give me the best results. R=0.5cm, r=0.1cm, length = 0.01cm
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    Looking for theory book and tutorial book for UWB design

    about uwb **broken link removed** Publication section has many useful materials
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    log periodic planar antenna?

    log periodic panar antenna Yea, i've designed planar log-periodic antenna at 3,1 - 10, 6 Ghz. Good results is obtained
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    Log-periodic and spiral antennas

    MWO can simulate 2 1/2- D, I think it enough for correct modeling? Is not it&
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    Log-periodic and spiral antennas

    log periodic spiral antenna Hi! Now, I'm writting a master's thesis concerns antennas for UWB systems. As a basis, I take frequency independent antennas - eqispiral and log-periodic (planar). But I have some problems in modelling (I simulate it in HFSS and Microwave Office)- I'm not sure in...

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