Claims
- 1. A broadband RF isolator system comprising:
- at least one RF device;
- said RF device including a conductive RF shield means for reducing the effects of RF fields on a portion of said RF device;
- said RF device having means for inducing stray RF currents on the outside surface of said shield means;
- isolator means coupled to said shield means for suppressing said stray RF currents;
- said isolator means including a first conductor and a resistor; said first conductor and said outside surface of said shield means forming a transmission line means of substantial electrical length; and
- said resistor connected between said shield means and said first conductor and having an impedance substantially equal to the characteristic impedance of said transmission line means.
- 2. The system according to claim 1 and wherein said means for inducing stray RF currents is an antenna.
- 3. The system according to claim 1 and wherein said shield means is the outside conductor of a coaxial conductor.
- 4. The system according to claim 3 and wherein said first conductor is a linear conductor placed parallel to and spaced from said outside conductor of said coaxial conductor.
- 5. The system according to claim 3 and wherein said first conductor is a coaxial sleeve placed outside and coaxial with said outside conductor of said coaxial conductor.
- 6. The system according to claims 4 or 5 and wherein said resistor terminates said transmission line at one point and said transmission line is open at all other points.
- 7. In an antenna system comprising:
- at least a first and a second antenna;
- said second antenna being spaced apart from said first antenna;
- a first coax feeder cable connected to said first antenna and a second coax feeder cable connected to said second antenna;
- said second coax feeder cable passing through said first antenna;
- an RF isolator means for forming a transmission line of substantial electrical length with a linear section of said second coax feeder cable, said RF isolator means being mounted between said first and second antennas; and
- resistance means connected between said means for forming a transmission line and said second coax feeder cable and having a resistance valve equal to the characteristic impedance of said transmission line.
- 8. In an antenna system comprising:
- at least a first and a second antenna;
- said second antenna being spaced apart from said first antenna;
- a first coax feeder cable connected to said first antenna and a second coax feeder cable connected to said second antenna;
- said second coax feeder cable passing through said first antenna;
- an RF isolator means including a line section placed adjacent and parallel to said second coax feeder cable between said first and second antennas, said transmission line being formed by said line section and said second coax feeder cable being a balanced transmission line; and
- a resistor having a resistance value equal to the characteristic impedance of said transmission line connected between one end of said line section and said second coax feeder cable.
- 9. An RF isolator as defined in claim 7 wherein said means for forming a transmission line with said second coax feeder cable is a sleeve, said sleeve being mounted such that it surrounds at least a part of the length of said second coax feeder cable between said first and second antennas, said sleeve being coaxial with said second coax feeder cable, said transmission line formed by said sleeve with said second coax feeder cable being a coax transmission line, and wherein said resistance means is a resistor connected between said sleeve and said second coax feeder cable.
- 10. An RF isolator as defined in claim 7 wherein a ferrous material is located between said second coax feeder cable and said sleeve.
- 11. An RF isolator as defined in claim 7 wherein said means for forming a transmission line with said second coax feeder cable comprises a plurality of sleeves, said sleeves being mounted such that each sleeve surrounds a portion of the length of said second coax feeder cable between said first and second antennas, said plurality of sleeves being spaced coaxially along the length of said second coax feeder cable between said first and second antennas, and wherein said resistance means comprises a plurality of resistors equal in number to the number of said plurality of sleeves, a different one of said plurality of resistors being connected between each one of said plurality of sleeves and said second coax feeder cable.
- 12. A broadband antenna system for at least first and second radio apparatus adapted to operate simultaneously in relative close proximity, comprising in combination:
- at least two dipole antennas, each including a pair of tubular radiating elements, respectively coupled to said first and second radio apparatus, said antennas being mounted one above the other and having a predetermined spacing therebetween with said respective pairs of radiating elements being aligned generally along a common vertical axis;
- a first coaxial transmission feedline coupling said first radio apparatus to the upper dipole antenna, running through the pair of radiating elements of said lower dipole antenna and the lower radiating element of said upper dipole antenna and additionally being configured to provide a first cable choke section adjacently below the lower radiating element of the upper dipole antenna, a second cable choke section adjacently above the radiating element of the lower dipole antenna, and a third cable choke section adjacently below the lower radiating element of the lower dipole antenna;
- a second coaxial transmission feedline coupling said second radio apparatus to the lower dipole antenna, being fed through the lower radiating element thereof, and configured to provide a fourth cable choke section adjacently below the lower radiating element of said lower dipole antenna;
- an RF isolator comprising a third transmission line means of substantial electrical length coupled to said first transmission feedline intermediate said first and second cable choke sections, the third transmission line means being formed from a straight part of the first transmission feedline between said first and second cable choke sections and at least one additional element, the lengthwise direction of said at least one additional element and said straight part of the first transmission feedline being parallel, and resistance means connected between said at least one additional element and said first transmission feedline said resistance means having a value substantially equal to the value of the characteristic impedance of the third transmission line.
- 13. The antenna system as defined in claim 12, wherein said additional element is a line section placed adjacent the first transmission line means to form a balanced transmission line, said line section being of the same outer diameter as the first transmission line means, and wherein said resistance means is a resistor connected between one end of said line section and the first transmission line means.
- 14. The antenna system as defined in claim 12, wherein said additional element comprises sleeve means mounted such that it surrounds said part of the length of said first transmission feedline between said first and second cable choke sections.
- 15. The antenna system as defined by claim 14, wherein said sleeve means is a single sleeve, and wherein said resistance means is a resistor connected between the sleeve and the first transmission feedline.
- 16. The antenna system as defined by claim 14, wherein said sleeve means comprises a plurality of sleeves, and wherein said resistance means comprises a plurality of resistors equal in number to the number of sleeves, a different one of said plurality of resistors being connected between each one of said plurality of sleeves and said first transmission feedline.
- 17. The antenna system as defined by claims 14, wherein a ferrous material is located between said first transmission feedline and said sleeve means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 060,956, filed July 26, 1979, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
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