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Whip Antennas

Figure  2-22.—AS-390/SRC  UHF  antenna  with  counterpoise, Figure 2-24.—Wire rope fan antenna. or ground plane. frequency  ranges.  Figure  2-22  shows  a  commonly  used UHF  antenna  (AS-390/SRC),  which  uses  this  principle. The  ground  plane  is  sometimes  referred  to  as  a “counterpoise,” as shown in the figure. Together, the rope  fans,  whips,  cages,  dipoles,  probes,  trussed counterpoise and the radials form the reflecting surface, monopoles, and bow stubs. The selection and use of which provides the reflected image. different types is often governed by the limited space available. TYPES OF SHIPBOARD ANTENNAS WIRE ROPE ANTENNAS Figure 2-23 shows various shipboard antennas and their placements. The complex structures of modern Wire rope antennas are installed aboard ship for ships  and  their  operational  requirements  require  the  use medium- and high-frequency (300 kHz to 30 MHz) of many types of antenna. These types include wire coverage. A wire rope antenna (figure 2-24) consists of Figure  2-23.—Shipboard  antenna  systems. 2-20

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