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Why back antenna with lossy cavity?

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Why back antenna with lossy cavity? Is substrate like FR4 or Rogers RT Duroid the lossy cavity?
 

To reduce/eliminate radiation in the back lobe.

Lossy cavitys are usually absorbers material.

Are you referring to spiral antenna?
 
Thank you it answered the question. And yes, I am referring to spiral.
 

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