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A stacked microstrip patch antenna using a microstrip feed line for UWB functions has been proposed in this paper. By using two different substrate for assigning the property of stack FR4 and Rogers RT/duroid 5880 with a dielectric constant (εr) of 4.4 and 2.2, respectively, with a gap of 1.5 mm, is assigned. Overall antenna dimensions are 27 mm × 30 mm × 4.7 mm. The concept of EM coupling means that the conduction occurs so that proper matching is desired in this antenna. Multiple slots increase the flow of conductivity in different regions. The simulated results show the bandwidth (B.W) obtained at 3.34 - 4.42 GHz, 6.0012.56GHz GHz with a gain ranging from 4.5 to 8 dB. Throughout this entire region, the proposed antenna provides $\mathrm{S}_{11} < -10$ dB.