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A self-mixing active antenna for communication and vehicle identification applicationsMicrowave Symposium Digest, 1996., IEEE MTT-S International, Vol. 1 (1996), pp. 333-336 vol.1.
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AbstractA cavity backed, Gunn diode driven, self-mixing active inverted stripline circular patch antenna has been developed. The active antenna provides good radiation patterns with cross-polarization levels 18 dB below copolarization at boresight. The self-mixing performance shows that the circuit has a 2 dB conversion gain for IFs up to 450 MHz and a double sideband noise figure of 15 dB at 200 MHz. The antenna is suitable for use as a transceiver for short communications links or as a microwave identification transceiver
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