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On 4 feb, 09:27, Little_skip
wrote: Hi everyone, I would like some help with the HLP (Hybrid Log-Periodic) Antennas if possible. I know nothing about antennas, yet I have a paper to write about HLP Antennas (characteristics, calibration and so on) and I didn't find anything about them. I found only datasheets for some of the HLP antennas (mostly from TDK). Would it be a start to search about log-periodic antennas and adapt the information? What would be the difference between them? Maybe it would sound like a stupid question to all of you, but I really don't know where to start. Can someone give me a bit of help? Thank you. -- Little_skip Hello, I don't know your background and to what depth the article should go, but I assume that you have a background in Electronic Engineering. It is good to know some properties and design trade offs for the normal LP antenna (this requires basic knowledge on antennas). There are several design parameters that sets maximum and minimum frequency range and gain. The "Hybrid" part relates to a merge between a flat dipole and the LP. At the low end of the useful frequency range of the HLP, the antenna radiation pattern behaves like a dipole antenna. Simulation is a good way to "see" the effect of various LP designs. The second challenge for you will be the calibration (I assume gain calibration). Calibrating for gain does not only involve antennas, but also EM wave propagation, transmission lines and a certain attitude towards the measuring results. Also here, simulation is a good way to "see" the effect of (small) changes in your test setup for calibration. You might consider hiring an expert to set you on the right track. It may save you lots of time. Best regards, Wim PA3DJS www.tetech.nl with abc the mail address is valid. |
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