P. G. Wiid, K. D. Palmer, P. S. van der Merwe, H. Reader
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Abstract
Design details of a 50:1 bandwidth printed circuit board log periodic dipole array antenna for practical radio frequency interference measurement use are discussed. A feeding tab design optimization is incorporated, which obviates the need for a dummy cable on the opposite board to balance the feed cable structure. Computer simulated and measured realized gain and reflection coefficient results are shown from 50 MHz to 8 GHz. Although the antenna works well over its intended bandwidth of 150 MHz to 7.5 GHz, it can be used down to 70 MHz.