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wideband high gain antenna design discussion

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Now, my research task is focused on the portable wideband high gain antenna. TO the wide band antenna, many antennas can be implemented.But to the high gain ,only a few antenna can meet the requirement,such as parabolic antenna ,horn antenna ! But parabolic antenna is not portable and the gain of the horn antenna is a little lower not to meet my request. I want to know if it is feasible to design a wideband antenna (at least five times frequency bandwidth)with high gain (at least 20dBi),and it is also portable . I also know it is a little difficult , but i think it's very meaningful!
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xxgcatz
 

xxgcatz said:
I also know it is a little difficult xxgcatz

nice speech! logperiodic 5x5 array may be will fit your needs instead of dish?
 

8 x 8 planar array of stacked microstrip p@tch antennas..
 

hi Lupin !
Can you give more details about 8 x 8 planar array of stacked microstrip patch antennas ? thanks!
xxgcatz
 

Well, I work on planar array antennas.. especially with p@tch radiators.. I can say that in order to match your requirement I´ld use a stacked microstrip antenna.. excited by probe, radiators spaced by 0.7 lambda.

Do you need steering?

One point.. what do you mean by "wideband" antenna? P@tch antennas have a narrow bandwidth.. with stacked configuration you can reach.10 %.. you have to quantify your bandwidth.

Hope it helps
Lupin
 

Lupin said:
Well, I work on planar array antennas.. especially with p@tch radiators.. I can say that in order to match your requirement I´ld use a stacked microstrip antenna.. excited by probe, radiators spaced by 0.7 lambda.

Do you need steering?

One point.. what do you mean by "wideband" antenna? P@tch antennas have a narrow bandwidth.. with stacked configuration you can reach.10 %.. you have to quantify your bandwidth.

Hope it helps
Lupin

in stacked configuration, i think its better to use aperture feeding. and, 70% lambda spacing? u kidding buddy, even 20% couse a high cross pol, well, for GSM900 say, 25cm space? i dont think so.
ok, if the guy needs a one element high gain patch, i recommand him to use a very high permittivitty superstrait (71 forexample), but it couse the antenna to have not a wide bandwidth. i think you buddy better specify your requierments better, specificly these:
BW%, Central Freq., Space limitation, Gain needed, acceptable cros pol level.

mat.
+these days im bussy with my thesis, sorry if cant ingaiged in discussions more, bytheway, nice to meet you guys again :).
 

When he said "wideband" he mean 1:5 freq bandwidth , so i can't undestand what do you , gays, speaking about ? which patch ?
He looking for ready-to-use solution for portable antenna 1:5 bandwidth and at least +20 dBi gain and he said - " dish is too big , i need somesthing like pensil !". Any offers?
 

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