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bandwidth in a truncated corner antenna

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I'm designing a truncated corner antenna with only one feed and circularly polarized in HFSS. But i haven't got good good bandwidth and the VSWR isn´t in the same frecuency exacticly. I've heard i can improve the bandwidth using a biger thickness or increasing the dielectric constant value, is it true?
I haven't found a theoretical explanation yet.
Somebody hekp me.

thanks in advance
 

How do you define your good bandwidth?
For microstrip 20 to 30 MHz is a great bandwidth.So you can look for the attached paper.It resonates at 911 and BW of 23 MHz.

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I am sorry
The paper is attached at the link

The post by me and the name is "half of soln.pdf"
 

roderick81 said:
I'm designing a truncated corner antenna with only one feed and circularly polarized in HFSS. But i haven't got good good bandwidth and the VSWR isn´t in the same frecuency exacticly. I've heard i can improve the bandwidth using a biger thickness or increasing the dielectric constant value, is it true?
I haven't found a theoretical explanation yet.
Somebody hekp me.

thanks in advance

Yes true (both of them ) but if bandwidth still is not enough, try to use slotted versions.
 

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