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Dear all,
For a quite specific application I'm looking for an antenna design with ideally the following characteristics, which are, I know, contradictory : - 2m band - TX (low power, less than 1W) & RX - ultra compact, ideally able to fit in a 12-15cm x 5 cm x 5cm volume - as omnidirectionnal as possible on the horizontal plane - more or less vertical polarisation - raisonnable gain for its size (-5 to 0 dBi ?) - low dependency to nearby grounds (would be installed either at ground level or on a wall) - could be narrow band (say 1MHz) but in that case with stable tuning... - low cost Not trivial, isn't it ? For the moment my best match is a dual helix antenna (two colinear helix, each made with a L/4 long wire, driven differentially), but performances and size are not optimal. Any good idea ? Would small magnetic loops be usable in such high frequencies and small size ? Has someone already experimented other good designs ? Thanks, 73s, Robert |
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