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Make a miniaturized and wideband Monopole at low frequency (200~500MHz)

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Hi, can anyone share experience or techniques that can make a wideband and/or miniaturized monopole?
Thank you very much.
 

An electrical small antenna (l < λ/4) can't achieve wideband matching. The smaller the antenna, the lower the bandwidth.
 
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An electrical small antenna (l < λ/4) can't achieve wideband matching. The smaller the antenna, the lower the bandwidth.

Thanks FvM very much.

My monopole is a spiral monopole, and It's a small antenna but bandwidth is narrow. (5 MHz)
Do you have experience in this case: How to make it wideband?
Any paper suggested?
Many thanks
 

I can only refer to an application note that shows why the bandwidth of an electrical small antenna can't be increased without reducing the effciency. **broken link removed**

The AN is quoting an IEEE paper which derives the theory behind the statement
J.S.McLean: A re-examination of the fundamental limits on the radiation Q of electrically small antennas, IEEE Trans Antennas Propagat, vol 44, pp672-675, May 1996
 
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I can only refer to an application note that shows why the bandwidth of an electrical small antenna can't be increased without reducing the effciency. **broken link removed**

The AN is quoting an IEEE paper which derives the theory behind the statement
J.S.McLean: A re-examination of the fundamental limits on the radiation Q of electrically small antennas, IEEE Trans Antennas Propagat, vol 44, pp672-675, May 1996

Thanks FvM very much. You look have many experiment in this field. Thank a lot
 

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