jabidof
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change the radiation pattern
Hello everybody,
I have the following issue to solve. Imagine you have a dipole or PIFA antenna for a given UHF frequency. Now, depending on the position of the feeding point you'll choose, you'll get different input impedance, i.e. theoretically from 0 to infinity [Ohms].
1. Does the radiation pattern of the antenna change with a change in the feeding point position?
2. Considering we're always power-matched to the input impedance of the antenna, does the efficiency of the antenna change with a change in the feeding point position?
Thanks for your appreciated help ,
Jpc
Hello everybody,
I have the following issue to solve. Imagine you have a dipole or PIFA antenna for a given UHF frequency. Now, depending on the position of the feeding point you'll choose, you'll get different input impedance, i.e. theoretically from 0 to infinity [Ohms].
1. Does the radiation pattern of the antenna change with a change in the feeding point position?
2. Considering we're always power-matched to the input impedance of the antenna, does the efficiency of the antenna change with a change in the feeding point position?
Thanks for your appreciated help ,
Jpc