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A Monopole antenna is half the size of a dipole antenna. It was first discovered by a radio expert Guglielmo Marconi in the year 1895. He patented this antenna after one year in 1896. This radio expert was successful in performing various historical experiments in the field of radio communication. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What is a Monopole Antenna?


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  • What is a Monopole Antenna?
  • A Monopole antenna is half the size of a dipole
    antenna. It was first discovered by a radio
    expert Guglielmo Marconi in the year 1895.
    He patented this antenna after one year in
    1896. This radio expert was successful in
    performing various historical experiments in the
    field of radio communication.
  • After the invention, the monopole antenna was
    also called as Marconi antenna. It is normally
    arranged above a conducting ground plane. Let us
    discuss the antenna in detail, its types, how it
    works, and the benefits of the monopole antenna.
  • Different Types of Monopole Antenna
  • Now, we will further discuss the various
    types of a monopole antenna in this
    section. The different kinds of monopole antennae
    are as under
  • Helical antenna
  • A helical antenna is a kind of antenna that
    contains one or more conducting wires wounded in
    a helix form. A helical antenna developed
    with one helical wire is
  • called a monofil. On the other hand, helical
    antenna designed with 2 or more
  • wires is known as bifilar.
  • Inverted-F antenna
  • Inverted F-antenna is used at UHF and
    microwave frequencies in the area of
  • wireless communication. This antenna contains a
    monopole antenna that works parallel to the
    ground plane and is grounded at one end.
    It is widely used in military zones.
  • Whip antenna
  • The next type is the Whip Antenna. It is a
    very flexible antenna and does not break
    easily. This antenna mainly contains a straight
    flexible wire, and the bottom of the antenna is
    attached to the transmitter or receiver of the
    radio. Normally,
  • the whip antennas are used in various radio
    bands such as UHF, VHF, and HF. They are
    widely used in devices such as walkie-talkies,
    Wi-Fi-enabled devices, and

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  • Random wire antenna
  • A random wire antenna is a kind of Monopole
    Antenna that contains a long wire
  • that is suspended on the ground where the wire is
    straight. Efficiency in this wire changes from
    one fix to the second. This antenna is used as a
    receiving antenna on the short wave, medium wave,
    and long wave bands. Random wire antennas are
    used for temporary transmitting stations and
    small outdoor and indoor places.
  • Mast Radiator
  • A mast radiator is a kind of monopole antenna
    which is in the form of a radio mast or a
    radiating tower. It is generally used in
    transmitting antennas that work
  • at low frequencies within LF and MF bands. Apart
    from that, the mast radiator is also used for AM
    radio broadcasting stations. This antenna is
    generally mounted
  • on a nonconductive support to protect it from the
    ground.
  • T-antenna
  • T-antenna is a type of Monopole Antenna that
    includes multiple horizontal wires that are kept
    balanced between 2 radio masts. This antenna is
    used in LF, MF,
  • VLF, and shortwave bands. It is used for
    amateur radio stations and AM
  • broadcasting stations.
  • Folded Unipole antenna
  • A folded unipole antenna is a kind of monopole
    mast radiator antenna that is used as a
    transmitting antenna or AM radio
    broadcasting station. It contains a
  • vertical metal rod or a mast that is
    attached to the grounding system that
    contains buried wires. It is one of the best
    Types of Monopole antenna used for
  • FM broadcasting.

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  • Rubber Ducky antenna
  • A Rubber Ducky Antenna is a short antenna that
    works as a base-loaded whip
  • antenna. It mainly contains a narrow
    helix-shaped wire closed within a rubber
    jacket to protect the antenna. It is widely used
    in handheld radio equipment at UHF and VHF
    frequencies.
  • Benefits of Monopole Antenna
  • Monopole antennas are used in different
    devices like FM radios, handheld devices, and
    so on. The different benefits of using a monopole
    antenna are
  • It is very easy to build monopole antennas and
    they can be easily installed.
  • A long monopole antenna provides better
    efficiency than a short monopole antenna.
  • It is a cost-effective antenna to build and has a
    rugged construction.
  • Monopole antennas can handle communication within
    any path except on the top of the antenna.
  • A monopole antenna is a kind of omnidirectional
    antenna that requires less space.
  • These antennas provide various benefits such as
    low profile, less weight, low cost, simple
    fabrication, and combination with other devices.
  • A monopole antenna is normally used for a
    frequency that is shorter than 2/3rd of the
    wavelength.
  • These antennas have higher reactive
    impedance above the frequency range.
  • You do not need any special tools or
    equipment to install monopole antennas.
  • They are widely used in various fields such as
    biomedical, space science, radar technology and
    research work.
  • How does the Monopole Antenna Work?
  • Monopole antennas work when the power is
    fed to the monopole. When the power is
    supplied to the Coaxial Monopole Antenna,
    it radiates signals in all

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Monopole Antenna has an omnidirectional
radiation pattern and it radiates signals
equally in all the directions at right angle to
the antenna. Radiated power from the monopole
antenna changes with elevation angle via the
radiation that drops off at zero at the peak of
the antennas axis. The radiation pattern
of the monopole antenna represents the
antenna wavefront emission. When the power is
supplied from the monopole antenna, it can work
even farther away. Radiate power from the
Military antenna changes with the elevation
angles by the dropping-off radiation to zero at
the peak of the antennas axis. Monopole antennas
radiate polarized radio waves vertically.
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