CEA-909-B describes an antenna control subsystem for receiving terrestrial transmissions. The primary use is to facilitate television reception. The receiver controls the antenna apparatus to optimize the signal automatically for best reception by adjusting its configuration CEA-909-B...
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This specification covers insulated wire for use in external aircraft antennas.
This specification covers one type of center-fed whip antenna intended for use in a vehicular communications system operating over the frequency range of 30.00 to 76.00 MHz and designated as Antenna AS- 1729/VRC (see 6.1 and 6.6). The antenna consists of the following units:...
This specification covers insulated wire for use in external aircraft antennas.
This specification establishes the requirements for antenna type AS-333/AP which is a single slot, flush mounted, broadband airborne antenna for use over the frequency range of 420 MHz to 460 MHz.
This standard applies to antenna modules (hereinafter called "modules") used for vehicles manufactured by GMDAT. PURPOSE This standard aims at correctly evaluating antenna modules for vehicles manufactured by GMDAT.
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This specification establishes the requirements for antenna type AT-141A/ARC which is streamlined blade, transmitting and receiving antenna used with airborne communication equipment operating over the frequency band of 225 to 400 Megahertz (MHz). The equipment covered by this...
If nothing else indicated, this standard specifies the method of test for antennas applied to the automobiles by GMDAT. PURPOSE The purpose of this standard is to make right estimation of antennas applied to the automobiles manufactured by GM DAEWOO Auto & Technology Company...
The gold-standard reference on the design and application of classic and modern antennas-fully updated to reflect the latest advances and technologies. This new edition of the "bible of antenna engineering" has been updated to provide start-to-finish coverage of the latest innovations...
This specification covers an airborne marker beacon receiving antenna designed to receive a 75 mc signal and for external mounting on the underside of aircraft fuselage.
The following topics are dealt with: rectangular microstrip antennas; circular microstrip antennas; broadband microstrip antennas; dual-band microstrip antennas; microstrip arrays; and printed antennas. Author Randy Bancroft
This step-by-step guide provides the reader with a detailed and thorough introduction to practical antenna design and model implementation In this book, Hubregt J. Visser provides an introduction to the fundamentals of antenna design and the implementation of design models. A variety...
Updated with color and gray scale illustrations, a companion website housing supplementary material, and new sections covering recent developments in antenna analysis and design This book introduces the fundamental principles of antenna theory and explains how to apply them to the...
The steady evolution of wireless communication technologies continues to pave the way for the implementation of innovative services and devices in modern vehicles. These include analog and digital audio broadcasting radio, satellite radio, GPS, cell phones, and short range communication devices....
The most up-to-date, comprehensive treatment of classical and modern antennas and their related technologies Modern Antenna Handbook represents the most current and complete thinking in the field of antennas. The handbook is edited by one of the most recognizable, prominent,...
The book deals with theoretical and experimental research of antennas. The presentation is based on the electromagnetic theory. It begins with the theory of thin antennas. Thin antennas represent one of the main types of radiators, thus the theory of thin antennas is the...
This specification covers one type of ultra high frequency (UHF) antenna multicoupler, designated Coupler, Antenna CU-547( )/GR, hereinafter referred to as the "antenna coupler".