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Dec 21, 2024
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ELT 281 Antennas and Transmission Lines Lecture Hours: 2 Credits: 2
Covers the practical and theoretical aspects of basic transmission lines and antennas. Includes characteristics and properties of open-wire, coaxial, and special purpose transmission lines, plus those of vertical and horizontal antennas, and the coupling of source, transmission lines, and antennas. Promotes and supports sustainable and green technologies.
Prerequisite: ELT 244 and ELT 252 , each with a grade of C or better; or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes:
- Analyze properties of transmission lines with respect to length and frequency.
- Describe the basic principles of operation of antenna systems.
- Describe the nature behavior and propagation of radio waves.
- Identify basic principles utilized in transmission line installation.
Content Outline
- Transmission Lines
- Basic transmission lines
- L, C, R, and G
- Balanced
- Unbalanced
- Types
- Properties
- Characteristic impedance
- Propagation function
- Reflection
- Fields
- Skin effect
- Radiation
- Coaxial lines
- Uses
- Construction
- Limitations
- Open wire lines
- Uses
- Construction
- Limitations
- Special purpose lines
- Antennas
- Basic characteristics
- Radiation
- Radiation resistance
- Impedance characteristics
- Vertical antennas
- Construction
- Operation
- Effect of ground
- Feeds
- Checks
- Horizontal Antenna
- Construction
- Operation
- Effect of ground
- Feeds
- Checks
- Long wave antennas
- Short wave antennas
- Phasing
- Measuring equipment
- Radio-Wave Propagation
- Electromagnetic waves
- Free-space propagation
- Reflection, refraction, and diffraction
- Terrestrial propagation
- Measurement techniques
- Software predictions
- Path profiles
- Relation to Sustainable and Green Technologies.
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