Design of an Ultra-Wideband Four Arms Sinuous Antenna

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Due to the advantages of ultra-wideband, single caliber, symmetric pattern, full polarization, the sinuous antennas have gradually displaced the traditional spiral antennas in the Missile guider, reflector feed, wideband direction finding system. Based on the traditional planar sinuous antennas, this paper designed a novel 2-22 GHz 3D sinuous antenna in the conical form. Results show that the designed antenna showed high performance within 2-22 GHZ frequency band.

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