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Broadband Antenna

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broadband antenna [′brȯd‚band an′tenĀ·ə]
(electromagnetism)
An antenna that functions satisfactorily over a wide range of frequencies, such as for all 12 very-high-frequency television channels.

Broadband Antenna 

an antenna whose main parameters and characteristics do not vary substantially over a rather wide frequency band. Broadband antennas are used to transmit, receive, or transmit and receive radio signals with a wide frequency spectrum, for example, in television, radar, or radio astronomy.



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