Abstract

A novel type of short monopole antenna is proposed. Its structure consists of a periodically slotted coaxial line radiating in linear polarization (LP). The structure can be easily modified by the addition of a thin layer of dipoles in order to generate circular polarization (CP). The number of slots along the structure, their periodicity and the tuning of the terminating load allow control of the antenna main beam' angle and width. One advantage of the proposed design over conventional monopoles is that the antenna does not require a ground plane. Both left-hand and right-hand CP are possible with the same design, simply by inverting the symmetry of the printed dipoles. Design details for the annular slotted coaxial line and for the LP and CP mast antennas are given. Prototypes in both LP and CP were fabricated and their characteristics were measured. Simulations and measurement are in good agreement. The proposed CP mast antenna is compliant with the requirements of the XM digital satellite radio system, with a frequency bandwidth of more than 1.7% in which <2, and an AR<4 in the elevation range of plusmn30deg< thetas < plusmn70deg .

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