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The document contains 7 questions about antennas and wave propagation. Question 1 asks about the optimum physical length of a dipole antenna to receive a 100 MHz broadcast. Question 2 involves calculating the effective radiative power of an antenna given its field pattern, efficiency, and input power. Question 3 asks how much power would need to be delivered to an isotropic antenna to match the field strength of a directional antenna radiating 1 kW with a given gain.

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The document contains 7 questions about antennas and wave propagation. Question 1 asks about the optimum physical length of a dipole antenna to receive a 100 MHz broadcast. Question 2 involves calculating the effective radiative power of an antenna given its field pattern, efficiency, and input power. Question 3 asks how much power would need to be delivered to an isotropic antenna to match the field strength of a directional antenna radiating 1 kW with a given gain.

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Antennas and wave propagation

sheet (1)
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(1) A dipole built to receive a 100 MHz broadcast. Find the
2
optimum physical length of the dipole antenna?

(2) An antenna has a field pattern of 2 (expressed in volt), and antenna


efficiency is 50%, if the signal power of 1 Kw is fed to antenna,
results 500W being fed to antenna, what is the effective radiative
power?

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(3) A dipole able to radiate 1 Kw and has 2.15db gain over
2
isotropic antenna. How much power delivered to isotropic antenna
to match the field strength of a directional antenna?

(4) Find the number of square degrees in the solid angle Ω on a


spherical surface that is between (θ=20o and θ=40o), and (φ=30o
and φ=70o).

(5) An antenna has a field pattern given by E (θ) = cos2θ , For


0≤ θo ≤ 90o. Find the beam area of this pattern.

(6) The normalized field pattern of an antenna is given by E (θ)


=sinθsinφ. En has a value only for 0≤ θ ≤ Π & 0≤ φ ≤ Π, and
zero elsewhere , Find
§ The exact directivity.
§ The approximate directivity.
§ The decibel difference.

(7) The radiation intensity of antenna is given by U=BoCosθ. U exists


only in the upper hemisphere, Find
§ The exact directivity.
§ The approximate directivity.
§ The decibel difference.

Best Wishes.
Dr.Aly Gomaa
Eng. Moataz El-sherbini
7/10/2010

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