Microstrip antenna

From Glossary of Meteorology



microstrip antenna[edit | edit source]

A thin, flat, printed circuit board antenna. The radiating elements of the antenna are conducting strips or patches printed on the upper surface of a thin dielectric substrate that is backed by a conducting ground plate.

This type of antenna has been used in wind profilers (particularly boundary layer radars) operating in the UHF radar band.


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