Abstract

A Gunn mounted active microstrip patch antenna (AMPA) and active microstrip slot antenna (ASRA) has been investigated for the reception of FM microwave signal. Current well/valley phenomenon has been successfully utilized to demodulate the modulation information. Reception poperty of the both antennas are studied in multi-channel environment. Because of its simple circuit configuration and similarity in transmitter and receiver architecture, active patch antenna as demonstrated is well suited for commercial and military application as a two-way microwave communication system. A comparative study on the role of AMPA and ASRA as a receiver shows that ASRA do better performances than AMPA. In case of ASRA the modulating signal are demodulated without any distortion. ASRA also has large locking range (29 MHz) compare to AMPA (5 MHz). So the ASRA has broad band tuning capabilities than AMPA. With ASRA configuration demodulation bandwidth in excess of 14 MHz is realizable which can successfully accommodate a large number of voice or data channels.

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