Claims
- 1. An antenna array for use in cellular and other wireless communications systems, said antenna array comprising:
- a pair of folded mono-bow antenna elements, each having a main radiating bowtie element and a parasitic element, said parasitic elements being mounted to a common ground plane, said main radiating bowtie elements being mounted respectively to first and second feed pins extending through a first pair of holes formed in said common ground plane;
- a pair of "T" shaped antenna elements, each having a main radiating "T" element and a feed strip element, said main radiating "T" elements being mounted to said common ground plane, and said feed strip elements being mounted respectively to third and fourth feed pins extending through a second pair of holes formed in said common ground plane;
- a first summing circuit coupled to said first and second feed pins;
- a second summing circuit coupled to said third and fourth feed pins; and
- two pairs of director elements coupled to said common ground plane, said first pair of director elements being positioned within a first plane passing through a first pair of opposing corners of said common ground plane, and said second pair of director elements being positioned within a second plane passing through a second pair of opposing corners of said common ground plane.
- 2. The antenna array of claim 1, wherein said folded mono-bow antenna elements each comprise:
- a printed circuit board substrate having copper cladding deposited on a first side and a second side;
- said copper cladding deposited on said first side of said printed circuit board substrate forming a bowtie radiating element;
- a first portion of said copper cladding deposited on said second side of said printed circuit board substrate forming a parasitic element;
- a second portion of said copper cladding deposited on said second side of said printed circuit board substrate forming a shorting element, said parasitic element and said shorting element comprising a unitary structure; and
- an electrical connection coupling said shorting element to said bowtie radiating element.
- 3. The antenna array of claim 2, wherein said ground plane comprises copper cladding deposited on a first side of a ground plane printed circuit board, and said first and second summing circuits comprise copper cladding deposited on a second side of said ground plane printed circuit board.
- 4. The antenna array of claim 3 further comprising a housing, said housing including
- an aluminum base providing a mounting for said ground plane printed circuit board and a mounting for a pair of coax connectors, one of said coax connectors being coupled to said first summing circuit, and the other of said coax connectors being coupled to said second summing circuit; and
- a plastic cover adapted to be coupled to said aluminum base.
- 5. The antenna array of claim 4, wherein said first and second feed pins are separated by a distance substantially equal to 3.3 inches, said third and fourth feed pins are separated by a distance substantially equal to 3.3 inches, and the elements comprising said antenna array are dimensioned to enhance transmission and reception at a frequency of substantially 1920 MHZ.
- 6. The antenna array of claim 5, wherein said printed circuit board ground plane measures substantially 8.0 inches along a first axis and substantially 6.0 inches along a second axis, said first and second feed pins being mounted along said first axis and being separated from a point of intersection of said first and second axes by a distance of substantially 1.65 inches, and said third and fourth feed pins being mounted along said second axis and being separated from a point of intersection of said first and second axes by a distance of substantially 1.65 inches.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/673,871 filed on Jul. 2, 1996, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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