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  • 21Discone antenna — Mounted discone antenna designed for VHF and UHF coverage …

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  • 22Patch antenna — A patch antenna is a popular antenna type, which gains its name from the fact that it basically consists of a metal patch suspended over a ground plane. The assembly is usually contained in a plastic radome, which protects the structure from… …

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  • 23Helical antenna — Helical antennas can operate in one of two principal modes: normal (broadside) mode or axial (or endfire) mode.In the normal mode , the dimensions of the helix are small compared with the wavelength. The far field radiation pattern is similar to… …

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  • 24Beverage antenna — The Beverage Antenna is a relatively inexpensive but very effective long wire receiving antenna used by amateur radio, shortwave listening, and longwave radio DXers and military applications. Harold H. Beverage experimented with receiving… …

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  • 25Sector antenna — OverviewSector antenna is a kind of directional antenna with a sector shaped radiation pattern. In mobile communications, these antennas are typically installed in base station sites for point to multipoint connections.tructure, Materials and… …

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  • 26LGA — • Low Gain Antenna Astronomie • New York La Guardia, NY, USA internationale Flughafen Kennung …

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  • 27LGA — Low Gain Antenna Contributor: GSFC …

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  • 28Mars Exploration Rover — Artist s conception of rover on Mars Part of a panorama taken by the Spi …

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  • 29Galileo (spacecraft) — Infobox Spacecraft Name = Galileo Orbiter Caption = Galileo is prepared for mating with the IUS booster Organization = NASA Major Contractors = Mission Type = Orbiter, fly by Flyby Of = Venus, Earth, 951 Gaspra, 243 Ida Satellite Of = Jupiter… …

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  • 30New Horizons — For other uses, see New Horizons (disambiguation). New Horizons Operator NASA Major contractors Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) …

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