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I did something like that over a decade ago under
A constant impedance antenna system patent application. What I did was to capacity couple a dipole arrangement which I placed very close to a antenna array to get a constant impedance. The final set up comprises then of two occillators. This coupling method was picked up by a lot of people because of its attribute of removing noise via capacitive coupling. Basically the connecting impedance point travelled along the length of the feed dipole which also provided a broader bandwidth with a stable impedance. |
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