Claims
- 1. An antenna device for a radio communications apparatus operating in the frequency range of 800-3000 MHz comprising a radiator, a supply line, and a dielectric resonator,wherein the dielectric resonator is galvanically connected to the supply line and galvanically discrete from the radiator but operative to supply the radiator; and wherein the radiator is a rod radiator which, in its one end, is connected to a coil; the coil surrounding at least a part of the dielectric resonator; and the end of the coil facing away from the rod radiator being connected to ground.
- 2. The antenna device as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is disposed, about the end portion of the coil connected to ground or its connection line to ground, an annular body of ferrite.
- 3. The antenna device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the dielectric resonator is in the form of a dielectric body with a through channel, the defining surface of the channel, the one end of the body and its outer surface having a metal layer; and that the supply line is galvanically connected to the metal layer of the channel while the metal layer of the outer surface is located a slight distance from adjacent surfaces of the coil.
- 4. The antenna device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dielectric resonator is in the form of a dielectric body with a through channel, the defining surface of the channel, the one end of the body and its outer surface having a metal layer; and that the supply line is galvanically connected to the metal layer of the channel while the metal layer of the outer surface is located a slight distance from adjacent surfaces of the coil.
- 5. The antenna device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the resonance frequency of the dielectric resonator is selected to be at a value immediately above the desired upper operating frequency of the antenna device.
- 6. The antenna device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dielectric resonator is disposed to supply the radiator both capacitatively and inductively.
- 7. The antenna device as claimed in claim 6, wherein there is disposed, about the end portion of the coil connected to ground or its connection line to ground, an annular body of ferrite.
- 8. The antenna device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the dielectric resonator is in the form of a dielectric body with a through channel, the defining surface of the channel, the one end of the body and its outer surface having a metal layer; and that the supply line is galvanically connected to the metal layer of the channel while the metal layer of the outer surface is located a slight distance from adjacent surfaces of the coil.
- 9. The antenna device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the dielectric resonator is in the form of a dielectric body with a through channel, the defining surface of the channel, the one end of the body and its outer surface having a metal layer; and that the supply line is galvanically connected to the metal layer of the channel while the metal layer of the outer surface is located a slight distance from adjacent surfaces of the coil.
- 10. The antenna device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the resonance frequency of the dielectric resonator is selected to be at a value immediately above the desired upper operating frequency of the antenna device.
- 11. The antenna device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resonance frequency of the dielectric resonator is selected to be at a value immediately above the desired upper operating frequency of the antenna device.
- 12. An antenna device for a radio communications apparatus operating in the frequency range of 800-3000 MHz comprising:a radiator comprising a rod radiator which, in its one end, is connected to a coil; a supply line; a dielectric resonator discrete from the radiator but is operative to supply the radiator one of capacitatively and inductively; and wherein the coil surrounds at least a part of the dielectric resonator; and the end of the coil facing away from the rod radiator is connected to ground.
- 13. The antenna device as claimed in claim 12, wherein there is disposed, about the end portion of the coil connected to ground or its connection line to ground, an annular body of ferrite.
- 14. The antenna device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the dielectric resonator is in the form of a dielectric body with a through channel, the defining surface of the channel, the one end of the body and its outer surface having a metal layer; and that the supply line is galvanically connected to the metal layer of the channel while the metal layer of the outer surface is located a slight distance from adjacent surfaces of the coil.
- 15. The antenna device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the dielectric resonator is in the form of a dielectric body with a through channel, the defining surface of the channel, the one end of the body and its outer surface having a metal layer; and that the supply line is galvanically connected to the metal layer of the channel while the metal layer of the outer surface is located a slight distance from adjacent surfaces of the coil.
- 16. The antenna device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the resonance frequency of the dielectric resonator is selected to be at a value immediately above the desired upper operating frequency of the antenna device.
- 17. In an antenna device for a radio communications apparatus operating in the frequency range of 800-3000 MHz comprising a radiator and a supply line electrically coupled to the radiator, the improvement comprising:a dielectric resonator galvanically discrete from the radiator but operative to supply the radiator, a coil surrounding at least part of the dielectric resonator, and the radiator comprises a rod radiator, wherein one end of the rod radiator is connected to the coil and an end of the coil facing away from the rod radiator is connected to ground.
- 18. The antenna device as claimed in claim 17, wherein there is disposed, about the end portion of the coil connected to ground or its connection line to ground, an annular body of ferrite.
- 19. The antenna device as claimed in claim 18, wherein the dielectric resonator is in the form of a dielectric body with a through channel, the defining surface of the channel, the one end of the body and its outer surface having a metal layer; and that the supply line is galvanically connected to the metal layer of the channel while the metal layer of the outer surface is located a slight distance from adjacent surfaces of the coil.
- 20. The antenna device as claimed in claim 19, wherein the resonance frequency of the dielectric resonator is selected to be at a value immediately above the desired upper operating frequency of the antenna device.
- 21. The antenna device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the dielectric resonator is disposed to supply the radiator one of capacitatively and inductively.
- 22. In an antenna device for a radio communications apparatus operating in the frequency range of 800-3000 MHz and comprising a radiator and a supply line, the improvement comprising:a dielectric resonator galvanically discrete from the radiator but operative to supply the radiator, a coil surrounding at least part of the dielectric resonator with an end of the coil fading away from the radiator being connected to ground, and the dielectric resonator comprises a dielectric body with a through channel, the defining surface of the through channel, the one end of the body and its outer surface all having a metal layer, and the supply line is galvanically connected to the metal layer of the channel while the metal layer of the outer surface is located a slight distance from adjacent surfaces of the coil.
- 23. The antenna device as claimed in claim 22, wherein there is disposed, about the end portion of the coil connected to ground or its connection line to ground, an annular body of ferrite.
- 24. The antenna device as claimed in claim 23, wherein the resonance frequency of the dielectric resonator is selected to be at a value immediately above the desired upper operating frequency of the antenna device.
- 25. The antenna device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the dielectric resonator is disposed to supply the radiator one of capacitatively and inductively.
- 26. An antenna device for a radio communications apparatus operating in the frequency range of 800-3000 MHz and comprising a radiator and a supply line, the improvement comprising:a dielectric resonator galvanically discrete from the radiator but operative to supply the radiator; the resonance frequency of the dielectric resonator is selected to be at a value immediately above the upper operating frequency of the antenna device; and the radiator is a rod radiator which, in its one end, is connected to a coil; wherein the coil surrounds at least a part of the dielectric resonator; and the end of the coil facing away from the rod radiator is connected to ground.
- 27. The antenna device as claimed in claim 26, wherein there is disposed, about the end portion of the coil connected to ground or its connection line to ground, an annular body of ferrite.
- 28. The antenna device as claimed in claim 27, wherein the dielectric resonator is in the form of a dielectric body with a through channel, the defining surface of the channel, the one end of the body and its outer surface having a metal layer; and that the supply line is galvanically connected to the metal layer of the channel while the metal layer of the outer surface is located a slight distance from adjacent surfaces of the coil.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/SE97/00700, filed Apr. 25, 1997, and claims the benefit of Swedish Application No. 9601737-1, filed May 6, 1996.
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