Abstract
A prototype 1/spl times/4 microstrip array antenna for the IMT-2000 base station using +/-45/spl deg/ slanted polarisation diversity is proposed to overcome the problems of space diversity. 'T' shaped aperture coupled feeds are used to obtain good isolation. For a single radiating element, isolation of up to 50 dB between the two ports has been obtained. Stacked patches are also used for broadband operation. For the 1/spl times/4 array, the distance between each radiating element is 0.92/spl lambda//sub 0/ and a corporate feed is used. The overall size of the array antenna is /spl sim/160/spl times/500/spl times/40mm. Based on 15 dB return loss bandwidth, the measured S/sub 11/ is 24.8% (1.746-2.24 GHz) while S/sub 22/ is 20.5% (1.775-2.18 GHz), respectively. These results are in good agreement with those obtained using simulation. The measured isolation is between 25 and 40 dB, and the antenna gain is 13 /spl plusmn/ 0.5 dBi over the required frequency range.
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