Claims
- 1. A coaxial antenna for transmitting and receiving signals in two frequency ranges, each frequency range having a center frequency, with the center frequencies spaced apart by at least the lower of the two center frequencies, said device comprising:
- a first dipole element having a first section in form of a sleeve and a second section in form of a radiating element, with said sleeve and said radiating element being dimensioned and connected with each other in series so as to cooperatively form a half-wave dipole resonating in the lower of said two frequency ranges,
- said radiating element comprising at least two conductor bars separated by at least one phasing line connecting the conductor bars,
- wherein said conductor bars and said phasing line are dimensioned such as to cooperatively form a half-wave dipole resonating at the higher of said two frequency ranges.
- 2. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said sleeve is a tube made of a material selected from the group consisting of copper and brass, further comprising a coaxial cable having inner and outer conductors and extending through said tube, said outer conductor being electrically connected to said tube at an end facing said radiating element.
- 3. The antenna defined in claim 2 wherein said coaxial cable has an inner conductor which is electrically connected to said radiating element at one end facing said sleeve.
- 4. The antenna defined in claim 1 wherein said sleeve has an axial length of about 1/8, or an integral multiple thereof, of a first wavelength which corresponds to the lower center frequency or lower frequency range.
- 5. The antenna defined in claim 1 wherein a first one of the conductor bars has an axial length of about 1/8, or an integral multiple thereof, of a second wavelength which corresponds to the higher center frequency or higher frequency range.
- 6. The antenna defined in claim 1 wherein said phasing line is provided in form of a coil.
- 7. The antenna defined in claim 5 wherein a second one of the conductor bars has an axial length of about 1/8, or an integral multiple thereof, of the second wavelength.
- 8. The antenna defined in claim 1 wherein the lower frequency range is in the range of maritime radio frequencies of about 156 to 163 MHz.
- 9. The antenna defined in claim 1 wherein the higher frequency range is in the range of mobile radio frequencies of about 890 to 960 MHz, constituting the digital radiotelephone network.
- 10. The antenna defined in claim 1, further comprising a dielectric mechanically connecting said sleeve with said radiating element.
- 11. The antenna defined in claim 2, further comprising a dielectric formed by a printed circuit board and connecting the outer conductor of said coaxial cable with said sleeve, one the one hand, and the inner conductor of said coaxial cable with said radiating element, on the other hand.
- 12. The antenna as defined in claim 11, further comprising an impedance-matching network which is connected between at least one of the following pairs consisting of said radiating element and said inner conductor of said coaxial cable, and said outer conductor of said coaxial cable and said sleeve.
- 13. The antenna as defined in claim 12 wherein said impedance-matching network is arranged on said printed circuit board.
- 14. The antenna defined in claim 12 wherein said impedance-matching network is formed by at least one component selected from the group consisting of coil and capacitor.
- 15. The antenna defined in claim 2 wherein said sleeve has an inner diameter and said coaxial cable has an outer diameter, the antenna being adjusted through adjustment of the ratio of the inner diameter of said sleeve and the outer diameter of said coaxial cable which is guided through said sleeve.
- 16. The antenna defined in claim 1 wherein the axial length of said sleeve equals about 1/4 or 3/4 of the wavelength of the lower center frequency or lower frequency range.
- 17. The antenna defined in claim 5 wherein the axial length of said first conductor bar is about 1/4 or 5/8 of the second wavelength.
- 18. The antenna defined in claim 7 wherein the axial length of said second conductor bar is about 5/8 of the second wavelength.
- 19. The antenna defined in claim 1 wherein said sleeve and said radiating element are each defined by a length, the lengths of said sleeve and said radiating element being extended or shortened by a matching factor for adjusting the lower and upper sections of said half-wave dipole to the lower of the two frequency ranges.
- 20. The antenna defined in claim 1, further comprising an additional conductor bar and an additional phasing line for connection to said first conductor bar.
- 21. The antenna defined in claim 1 wherein said sleeve is provided in form of a coiled conductor.
- 22. The antenna defined in claim 1 wherein a first one of the conductor bars is provided in form of a coiled conductor.
- 23. The antenna defined in claim 1 wherein a second one of the conductor bars is provided in form of a coiled conductor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/328,663, filed Oct. 25, 1994 as abandoned.
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