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A Dielectric Resonator Antenna (DRA) is a radio antenna. It is built up of ceramic material into blocks of various forms and is generally suitable at frequencies larger than 1 GHz (microwave frequencies and higher than microwave frequencies). Using this Dielectric Resonator Antenna, the operating frequency is achieved at 4.8GHz for 5G applications...
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