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Dipole antenna Fed by Coaxial Cable

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soaringeagle

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Hi guys ,

I am trying to resonate a printed dipole antenna at 2.2 GHz. I am using Coaxial cable to feed it from the bottom. Outer conductor of the coaxial cable is attached to the ground and the inner conductor is hitting the dipole antenna on the top of substrate.

My problem is that antenna is not resonating at all. I do not have the option to feed it using some other technique like Balun etc. I want to make it happen using the coaxial cable. I am attaching my setup. I will be very much thankful if you guys may able to give me the suggestions that how my setup can work. I am attaching the setup with this post.
 

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