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Balanced amplifying antenna for circular polarization
A balanced amplifier based rectangular microstrip patch antenna is proposed that exhibit circularly polarized radiation. The inherent benefits of good isolation between input and out put ports as well improved matching capabilities of balanced amplifiers provide overall system gain of 5.21 dB. This system will be immune to the spectral impurity, since microstrip patch antenna basically being high Q device posses a narrowband to support any harmonic fruitfully.