Reducing FM broadcast energy consumption using directional radiation pattern

Much energy is saved in the daily operation of FM broadcast stations if the transmitting antenna system employed transmits RF signal only in directions where the signal is wanted. Most FM broadcasters employ antenna systems that radiate equally in all directions or having an omnidirectional pattern...

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Main Author: Mappatao, Gerino P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-28592021-07-29T00:51:04Z Reducing FM broadcast energy consumption using directional radiation pattern Mappatao, Gerino P. Much energy is saved in the daily operation of FM broadcast stations if the transmitting antenna system employed transmits RF signal only in directions where the signal is wanted. Most FM broadcasters employ antenna systems that radiate equally in all directions or having an omnidirectional pattern on the horizontal plane. In most cities where broadcast stations operate, the target population is located only in some directions from the antenna location and definitely not around it. The use of correct radiation patterns in FM broadcasting is very important to assure that every RF energy emitted by the transmitter is received only within the target areas and not to be wasted in directions where the signal is not needed. This paper presents a method of producing directional patterns that are suitable for FM broadcast applications with simple implementation. These patterns are shaped by varying the physical distance and the phase relationship of two basic antennas called bays in uniform linear array. The bay used in the array is the shunt-fed, slanted dipole commonly used in FM broadcasting. Computer simulations show that the patterns presented in this paper have sufficient gains in certain directions, greater beamwidth and sidelobe-free. Though only two control factors are used in shaping the radiation pattern of the array, several patterns can still be produced that find practical applications in FM broadcasting. © 2006-2015 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1860 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository FM broadcasting Antenna radiation patterns Electrical and Electronics Systems and Communications
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic FM broadcasting
Antenna radiation patterns
Electrical and Electronics
Systems and Communications
spellingShingle FM broadcasting
Antenna radiation patterns
Electrical and Electronics
Systems and Communications
Mappatao, Gerino P.
Reducing FM broadcast energy consumption using directional radiation pattern
description Much energy is saved in the daily operation of FM broadcast stations if the transmitting antenna system employed transmits RF signal only in directions where the signal is wanted. Most FM broadcasters employ antenna systems that radiate equally in all directions or having an omnidirectional pattern on the horizontal plane. In most cities where broadcast stations operate, the target population is located only in some directions from the antenna location and definitely not around it. The use of correct radiation patterns in FM broadcasting is very important to assure that every RF energy emitted by the transmitter is received only within the target areas and not to be wasted in directions where the signal is not needed. This paper presents a method of producing directional patterns that are suitable for FM broadcast applications with simple implementation. These patterns are shaped by varying the physical distance and the phase relationship of two basic antennas called bays in uniform linear array. The bay used in the array is the shunt-fed, slanted dipole commonly used in FM broadcasting. Computer simulations show that the patterns presented in this paper have sufficient gains in certain directions, greater beamwidth and sidelobe-free. Though only two control factors are used in shaping the radiation pattern of the array, several patterns can still be produced that find practical applications in FM broadcasting. © 2006-2015 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN).
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author Mappatao, Gerino P.
author_facet Mappatao, Gerino P.
author_sort Mappatao, Gerino P.
title Reducing FM broadcast energy consumption using directional radiation pattern
title_short Reducing FM broadcast energy consumption using directional radiation pattern
title_full Reducing FM broadcast energy consumption using directional radiation pattern
title_fullStr Reducing FM broadcast energy consumption using directional radiation pattern
title_full_unstemmed Reducing FM broadcast energy consumption using directional radiation pattern
title_sort reducing fm broadcast energy consumption using directional radiation pattern
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1860
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