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Characteristic impedance in vs. frequency at a distance 30 m from the origin, θ = 45 @BULLET .  

Characteristic impedance in vs. frequency at a distance 30 m from the origin, θ = 45 @BULLET .  

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Antenna mode current can be converted to differential mode at the un-balanced terminals of the transmission lines. This mode conversion can cause severe interference to several applications. In this paper, a general formula is constructed for the characteristic impedance of the antenna mode current. For practical considerations, the relationship be...

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