Goubau line antenna lead-in Radio & Television News April 1955


Autor/Urheber:
Leonard Lieberman
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745 x 921 Pixel (131733 Bytes)
Beschreibung:
First page of an article on the use of a Goubau line as a feedline (transmission line) for a UHF television antenna. The Goubau line, invented by G. Goubau in 1950, is an unusual type of radio transmission line used to conduct radio waves at UHF and microwave frequencies, consisting of a single insulated wire. At the ends, metal cones serve as a "launcher" to send the waves along the wire and "catcher" to receive the waves at the destination end into a coaxial cable. It has lower attenuation (power losses) per meter than more common transmission line such as coaxial cable or twin lead.

Alterations to image: Cropped out the text of the article, leaving the illustrations and captions, and rotated image by a few degrees to justify.
Kommentar zur Lizenz:
This 1955 issue of Radio and Television News magazine would have the copyright renewed in 1983. Online page scans of the Catalog of Copyright Entries, published by the US Copyright Office can be found here. [1] Search of the Renewals for Periodicals for 1978 and later show no renewal entries for Radio and Television News. Therefore the magazine's copyright was not renewed and it is in the public domain.
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Public domain
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