An antenna (or aerial) is an electrical device which converts electric power into radio waves, and vice versa. It is usually used with a radio transmitter or radio receiver. In transmission, a radio transmitter supplies an electric current oscillating at radio frequency (i.e. a high frequency alternating current (AC)) to the antenna's terminals, and the antenna radiates the energy from the current as electromagnetic waves (radio waves). In reception, an antenna intercepts some of the power of an electromagnetic wave in order to produce a tiny voltage at its terminals, that is applied to a receiver to be amplified. Antennas are essential components of all equipment that uses radio. They are used in systems such as radio broadcasting, broadcast television, two-way radio, communications receivers, radar, cell phones, and satellite communications, as well as other devices such as garage door openers, wireless microphones, Bluetooth-enabled devices, wireless computer networks, baby monitors, and RFID tags on merchandise.
Antenna - Basic Concept
What is an Antenna
Propagation
Directivity
Bandwidth
Antenna Gain
Horn Antenna
Principle of Yagi antenna
Directional Antennas
What is a loading coil? - Helical antenna
Demo of microstrip patch antenna
Microstrip antenna - overview
Microstrip antenna - feeding methods
Microstrip antenna - circular polarization
Microstrip antenna - arrays
Microstrip antenna - radiation concept
Microstrip antenna - radiation pattern
VSWR
How line loss influences antenna VSWR measurements
What is Path Loss??
What is a dB, dBm, dBu, dBc, etc. on a Spectrum Analyzer??
Antenna Radiation Pattern using NA - Part 1
Antenna Radiation Pattern using NA - Part 2
Antenna Beamwidth measurement using NA - Part 1
Antenna Beamwidth measurement using NA - Part 2
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