Claims
- 1. An automatic tuned antenna system comprising an antenna having a variable reactance component, a feedline connected to said antenna to apply to a signal to said antenna to be transmitted thereby and causing a signal to be reflected from said antenna on said feedline, and means connected by an electrical connection to said feedline and by a mechanical connection to said reactive component responsive to power levels on said feedline to repeatedly adjust said variable reactance component in incremental steps in a direction to tune said antenna and to stop the adjustment when the standing wave ratio on said feedline is at a minimum, said means responsive to power levels on said feedline comprising means to sense the power level of the signal transmitted to said antenna over said feedline and means to sense the power level of the signal reflected from said antenna on said feedline, said means responsive to the power levels on said feedline comprising ratio determining means to determine a ratio between the power level transmitted to said antenna on said feedline and the power level of the signal reflected from said antenna on said feedline and to adjust said reactive component until variation of said ratio changes direction, said ratio determining means determining said ratio after each incremental step and adjusting said reactance component another incremental step after each incremental step only if the variation in said ratio did not change direction after such incremental step.
- 2. An automatically tuned antenna system as recited in claim 1, wherein said means to determine ratio determines the ratio of the transmitted power to the reflected power and adjusts the variable reactance component until the ratio of the transmitted power to the reflected power reaches a maximum.
- 3. An automatically tuned antenna system as recited in claim 1, wherein said means responsive to power levels comprises a microprocessor programmed to determine when the standing wave ratio on said feedline is at a minimum.
- 4. An automatically tuned antenna system as recited in claim 1, wherein said antenna comprises a closed loop with said variable reactance comprising a capacitance connected in series with said closed loop.
- 5. An automatically tuned antenna system comprising an antenna having a variable reactance component, a feedline connected to said antenna to apply a signal to said antenna to be transmitted thereby and causing a signal to be reflected from said antenna on said feedline, and means connected by electrical connection to said feedline and by mechanical connection to said reactive component responsive to power levels on said feedline to repeatedly adjust said variable reactance component in a direction to tune said antenna and to stop the adjustment when the standing wave ratio on said feedline is at a minimum, said means responsive to power levels on said feedline comprising a stepping motor connected to said variable reactance component to adjust the reactance of said variable reactance component, and stepping motor control means to step said motor at a relatively high stepping rate until the reactance of said variable reactance component has been adjusted to a value near where said standing wave ratio is at a minimum, said stepping motor control means, after stepping said motor at said relatively high stepping rate, stepping said motor one step at a time at a rate lower than said high stepping rate, and after each step, determining the value of a quantity which varies with the minimum standing wave ratio, until said quantity indicates that the standing wave ratio is at the minimum attainable by stepping the stepping motor, said stepping control means comprising a microprocessor which determines the value of said quantity, said stepping motor control means comprising a voltage-to-frequency converter, said relatively high stepping rate corresponding to the output frequency of said voltage-to-frequency converter, and means responsive to digital signals received from said microprocessor to apply a voltage to said voltage-to-frequency converter to control the output frequency of said voltage-to-frequency converter.
- 6. An automatically tuned antenna system as recited in claim 5, wherein said stepping motor control means steps said motor at said relatively high rate until a ratio between the power of the signal transmitted on said feedline to said antenna and the power of the signal reflected from said antenna on said feedline reaches a predetermined value and thereafter steps said motor one step at a time and determines said quantity after each step.
- 7. An automatically tuned antenna system as recited in claim 5, wherein said quantity is a ratio between the power of the signal transmitted on said feedline to said antenna and the power of the signal reflected from said antenna on said feedline.
- 8. A method of automatically tuning an antenna having a variable reactance component and a feedline connected to said antenna to apply a signal to said antenna to be transmitted thereby and causing a signal to be reflected form said antenna on said feedline comprising the steps of measuring the level of power transmitted to said antenna on said feedline, measuring the level of power reflected from said antenna on said feedline, determining the ratio between said reflected power and said transmitted power on said feedline, automatically repeatedly changing said component by an incremental amount in the direction to tune said antenna, and stopping the repeated changes when said ratio reaches a maximum or minimum.
- 9. A method as recited in claim 8, wherein the step of automatically repeatedly changing said reactance component changes said reactance component in increments at a first rate until the reactance of said reactance component has been adjusted to a value near that at which said antenna is tuned and thereafter changes said reactance component one step at a time at a rate lower than said first rate and after each step, determining the value of said ratio until said ratio reaches said maximum or said minimum.
- 10. A method as recited in claim 8, further comprising changing said reactance in increments until the change in the magnitude of said ratio reverses direction and thereafter changing said reactance component one increment in the reverse direction from the direction in which said reactance component had been changed in the previous steps.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/298,130, filed Jan. 18, 1989, now abandoned.
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