Claims
- 1. A hybrid antenna comprising:
- a frequency independent antenna comprising at least first and second radiating members;
- a parallel plate transmission line having at least first and second plate conductors that are parallel to a central axis, said first and second plate conductors having at least first and second radiating surfaces which are flared to be wider than the first and second plate conductors, which are curved backward, rearward and away from the central axis, and which radiate energy at predetermined frequency and wavelength; and
- wherein the first and second radiating surfaces of the first and second plate conductors are respectively coupled to said frequency independent antenna.
- 2. A hybrid antenna as set forth in claim 1, wherein said frequency independent antenna is a conical spiral.
- 3. A hybrid antenna as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first and second radiating members of said frequency independent antenna and the first and second radiating surfaces of said transmission line are joined in such a manner as to reduce reflection.
- 4. A hybrid antenna as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first and second radiating members and the first and second plate conductors are respectively coupled so as to be impedance matched.
- 5. A hybrid antenna comprising:
- a frequency independent antenna having a portion responsive to lower frequencies, the frequency independent antenna comprising at least first and second radiating members which spiral downward in the shape of a truncated cone; and
- a parallel plate transmission line having at least first and second plate conductors that are parallel to a central axis, said first and second plate conductors having at least first and second radiating surfaces which are flared to be wider than the first and second plate conductors and are curved backward, rearward and away from the central axis, and which radiate energy at predetermined frequency and wavelength;
- wherein the first and second radiating surfaces of the first and second plate conductors are respectively coupled to the first and second radiating members so as to be responsive to higher frequencies.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government of the United States of America without the payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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