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  2. Vertical and horizontal (radio propagation) - Wikipedia

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    In radio propagation, horizontal plane is used to plot an antenna's relative field strength in relation to the ground (which directly affects a station's coverage area) on a polar graph. Normally the maximum of 1.000 or 0 dB is at the top, which is labeled 0 o, running clockwise back around to the top at 360°. Other field strengths are ...

  3. Halo antenna - Wikipedia

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    The thick, black, vertical line is the feed cable, ending in a small black box that contains a trimmer capacitor that with the gamma arm length, impedance matches the antenna feedpoint. A halo antenna, or halo, is a center-fed ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ wavelength dipole antenna, which has been bent into a circle, with a break directly opposite the feed point.

  4. Sprague Electric - Wikipedia

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    Sprague Electric Company was an electronic component maker founded by Robert C. Sprague in 1926. Sprague was best known for making a large line of capacitors used in a wide variety of electrical and electronic in commercial, industrial and military/space applications.

  5. Umbrella antenna - Wikipedia

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    Umbrella antennas are good ground wave antennas, and are used as radio broadcasting antennas in the MF and LF bands. The gain of an umbrella antenna over perfectly conducting ground, like other electrically short monopole antennas, is approximately 3.52 dBi if it is significantly shorter than 1 4 λ . {\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{4}}\lambda ~.}

  6. Rhombic antenna - Wikipedia

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    A horizontal rhombic antenna radiates horizontally polarized radio waves at a low elevation angle off the pointy ends of the antenna. If the sections are joined by a resistor at either of the acute (pointy) ends, then the antenna will receive from and transmit to only the direction the end with the resistor points at.

  7. Monopole antenna - Wikipedia

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    The vertical monopole is an omnidirectional antenna with a low gain of 2 - 5 dBi, and radiates most of its power in horizontal directions or low elevation angles. Common types of monopole antenna are the whip , rubber ducky , umbrella , inverted-L and T-antenna , inverted-F , folded unipole antenna , mast radiator , and ground plane antennas .

  8. Antenna effect - Wikipedia

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    Antenna rules are normally expressed as an allowable ratio of metal area to gate area. There is one such ratio for each interconnect layer. The area that is counted may be more than one polygon —it is the total area of all metal connected to gates without being connected to a source/drain implant.

  9. Beam tilt - Wikipedia

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    The simplest way is mechanical beam tilt, where the antenna is physically mounted in such a manner as to lower the angle of the signal on one side. However, this also raises it on the other side, making it useful in only very limited situations. Horizontal and vertical radiation patterns, the latter with a pronounced downward beam tilt