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Electronics Technician Volume 07-Antennas and Wave Propagation
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Figure 2-23.—Whip antennas. capabilities. Power ratings for most whips range from 1  to  5  kW  PEP. WIRE-ROPE   FAN   ANTENNAS Figure 2-24 shows a five-wire vertical fan antenna. This  is  a  broadband  antenna  composed  of  five  wires, Figure  2-24.—Vertical  fan  antenna. each  cut  for  one-quarter  wavelength  at  the  lowest frequency to be used. The wires are fanned 30 degrees between  adjacent  wires.    The  fan  antenna  provides satisfactory  performance  and  is  designed  for  use  as a  random  shipboard  antenna  in  the  hf  range  (2-30 MHz). DISCAGE  ANTENNA The  discage  antenna  (fig.  2-25)  is  a  broadband omnidirectional  antenna.  The  diseage  structure  consists of two truncated wire rope cones attached base-to-base and  supported  by  a  central  mast.  The  lower  portion of  the  structure  operates  as  a  cage  monopole  for  the 4-  to  12-MHz  frequency  range.  The  upper  portion operates  as  a  discone  radiator  in  the  10-  to  30-MHz frequency  range.  Matching  networks  limit  the  vswr to    not    greater    than    3:1    at    each    feed    point. Vinyl-covered  phosphor  bronze  wire  rope  is  used for  the  wire  portions.    The  support  mast  and  other portions  are  aluminum. VHF/UHF At vhf and uhf frequencies, the shorter wavelength makes the physical size of the antenna relatively small. Aboard  ship  these  antennas  are  installed  as  high  as 2-14

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