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Helical antennas have long been known as an excellent choice for point to point communications. The lower the desired operational frequency of the antenna, the larger the physical size of the antenna. In order to overcome this issue, the University of Missouri-Columbia's Center for Physical and Power Electronics has been actively researching the properties of dielectric loaded antennas. Based on simulation...
High power wideband helical antennas are currently being designed, simulated, and constructed at the University of Missouri-Columbia's Center for Physical and Power Electronics laboratory. The program CST Microwave Studio was used to simulate antenna designs derived from Krauss's formulas. Once simulations proved to be functional, the antennas were constructed, characterized, and compared against...
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