VHF Wide-Band, Dual-Polarization Microstrip-Patch Antenna
TBMG-3267
10/01/2008
- Content
The figure depicts selected aspects of a very-high-frequency (VHF) microstrip-patch antenna designed and built to satisfy requirements specific to an airborne synthetic-aperture radar system for measuring the thickness of sea ice. One of the requirements is that the antenna be capable of functioning over the relatively wide frequency band of 127 to 172 MHz — corresponding to a fractional bandwidth of about 30 percent relative to a nominal mid-band frequency of 149.5 MHz. Another requirement is that the antenna be capable of functioning in either or both of two orthogonal linear polarizations. In addition, the antenna is required to be as compact and lightweight as possible.
- Citation
- "VHF Wide-Band, Dual-Polarization Microstrip-Patch Antenna," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2008.