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Microstrip antenna aperture-coupled to a microstripline

Microstrip antenna aperture-coupled to a microstripline

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A new technique for feeding printed antennas is described. A microstrip antenna on one substrate is coupled to a microstripline feed on another parallel substrate through an aperture in the ground plane which separates the two substrates. A simple theory explaining the coupling mechanism is presented, as well as measurements of a prototype aperture-fed antenna.

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