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Development of Printed-on Quarter Glass TV Antenna
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This paper describes the development of printed-on quarter glass TV antenna using the improved simulation method. This method was based on the Wire-Grid Moment Method and have been newly improved to analyze the characteristics of printed-on glass antenna with making experimental and theoretical studies on the following RF characteristics of vehicular sheet glasses; (1) Relative dielectric constant, (2) Transmissivity, (3) Wave length reduction. Using this new method, the numerical solution of basic printed-on quarter glass TV antenna characteristics was closely agreed with measurement results. So that this new method has been put to useful one in analyzing and constructing the design concept of the newly developed printed-on glass TV antenna.
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Ohe, J., Yotsuya, H., and Kondo, H., "Development of Printed-on Quarter Glass TV Antenna," SAE Technical Paper 871290, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871290.Also In
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- Toriyama H. Ohe J. Kondo H. Yotsuya H. ’DEVELOPMENT OF PRINTED-ON GLASS TV ANTENNA SYSTEM FOR CAR’ IEEE 1987