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Antenna Terms

Across
The ability of a body to store an electrical charge
In an antenna array (Yagi-uda for example) it is the element that is electrically connected to the transmitter/receiver
A transducer that specifically converts electrical power into RF
In an antenna system it is an element not connected to the transmitter/receiver designed to reflect the electromagnetic waves (RF) to increase directionality of the antenna.
The location on the antenna on which the transmission line is attached.
The length of the transmission medium, expressed as the proportion of wavelengths of the signal capable of being propagated in the medium at a single moment.
a type of electrical ground that is not connected directly to earth ground
A direct physical connection to Earth ground.
Down
The orientation of the E-plane of the radio wave with respect to the Earth's surface and is determined by the physical structure of the antenna and by its orientation.
Antenna or link diversity is any one of several wireless diversity schemes that uses two or more antennas to improve the quality and reliability of a wireless communications link.
In an antenna system it is an element not connected to the transmitter/receiver designed to reflect the electromagnetic waves (RF) to increase directionality of the antenna.
the measure of the width or space of radio frequency required to send the data on the carrier wave
The ability of an antenna to receive signals from one direction while rejecting interfering signals coming from a different direction.
The property of a conductor by which a change in current in the conductor induces a voltage (electromotive force) in both the conductor itself and any nearby conductors.
In an antenna system it is an element not connected to the transmitter/receiver that is designed to direct the RF to form the designed radiation pattern.
The apparent increase in the strength of a signal radiated or received by an antenna caused by the antenna having better performance in either band or direction.