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titleOfInvention Terminated microstrip antenna
abstract Abstract of the Disclosure A microstrip antenna design according to which a plurality of resonant frequencies can be obtained for a given size radiator, to increase the usefulness of the antenna by providing for frequency diversity operation and by making the microstrip antenna tunable over a range of frequencies. As will be seen, the microstrip antenna is provided with an output termin-ation which can be open-circuited or short-circuited, and at varying lengths, to change the frequency at which the microstrip antenna can be made resonant.
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