Phased-array antenna radiator for a super economical broadcast system

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8159406
APP PUB NO 20090262039A1
SERIAL NO

12427664

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A phased-array antenna radiator for a super economical cellular communication system is provided. The phased-array antenna radiator comprises two dipole radiators. The first dipole radiator includes a first monopole radiating element supported by a first outer conductor, a second monopole radiating element supported by a second outer conductor, a first inner conductor, disposed within the first outer conductor and extending therethrough, having an upper termination, a first feed strap, attached to the upper termination of the first inner conductor, and a first stub, disposed within the second outer conductor and attached to the first feed strap. The second dipole radiator includes a third monopole radiating element supported by a third outer conductor, a fourth monopole radiating element supported by a fourth outer conductor, a second inner conductor, disposed within the third outer conductor and extending therethrough, having an upper termination, a second feed strap, attached to the upper termination of the second inner conductor, and a second stub, disposed within the fourth outer conductor and attached to the second feed strap.

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  • RADIO INNOVATION SWEDEN AB;SPX CORPORATION

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Johnson, Torbjorn Vaxholm, SE 8 299
Lytle, Gary Portland, US 3 24
Schadler, John Raymond, US 16 74
Skalina, Andre Portland, US 11 139

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