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Collinear Array Antenna Guide

A collinear array consists of multiple half-wave dipoles placed end to end along a common axis. This arrangement increases the power radiated and provides a high directional beam by avoiding power loss in other directions. The radiation pattern is broadside perpendicular to the array and becomes more directional as more dipoles are added. Collinear arrays operate from 30 MHz to 3 GHz and are used for applications like two-way communications and broadcasting due to their advantages of reduced side lobes and wasted power.
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Collinear Array Antenna Guide

A collinear array consists of multiple half-wave dipoles placed end to end along a common axis. This arrangement increases the power radiated and provides a high directional beam by avoiding power loss in other directions. The radiation pattern is broadside perpendicular to the array and becomes more directional as more dipoles are added. Collinear arrays operate from 30 MHz to 3 GHz and are used for applications like two-way communications and broadcasting due to their advantages of reduced side lobes and wasted power.
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Antenna Theory - Collinear Array

A Collinear array consists of two or more half-wave dipoles, which are placed end to end. These
antennas are placed on a common line or axis, being parallel or collinear.
The maximum radiation in these arrays is broad side and perpendicular to the line of array. These
arrays are also called as broad cast or Omni-directional arrays.

Frequency range

The frequency range in which the collinear array antennas operate is around 30 MHz to 3GHz which
belong to the VHF and UHF bands.

Construction of Array
These collinear arrays are uni-directional antennas having high gain. The main purpose of this array
is to increase the power radiated and to provide high directional beam, by avoiding power loss in other
directions.

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The above images show the pictures of collinear arrays. In figure 1, it is seen that collinear array is
formed using folded dipoles, while in figure 2, the collinear array is formed by normal dipoles. Both
types are half-wave dipoles used commonly.

Radiation Pattern
The radiation pattern of these collinear arrays is similar to that of a single dipole, but the array pattern
of increasing number of dipoles, makes the difference.

The radiation pattern of collinear array when made using two elements, three elements and four
elements respectively are shown in the figure given above.

The broad side array also has the same pattern, in which the direction of maximum radiation is
perpendicular to the line of antenna.

Advantages

The following are the advantages of collinear array antennas −


Use of array reduces the broad ends and increases the directivity
Minor lobes are minimised
Wastage of power is reduced

Disadvantages

The following are the disadvantages of collinear array antennas −


Displacement of these antennas is a difficult task
Used only in outdoor areas

Applications

The following are the applications of collinear array antennas −


Used for VHF and UHF bands
Used in two-way communications
Used also for broadcasting purposes

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