, where precise measurement in a compact space is required.
A log-periodic loop antenna can reduce transverse dimensions by a factor of roughly compared to an LPDA with similar radiation characteristics. Log-Periodic Loop Antennas
Like other log-periodic designs, the properties of an LPLA vary periodically with the logarithm of the frequency, allowing for consistent performance across a broad spectrum. , where precise measurement in a compact space is required
, have been shown to yield a gain bandwidth of approximately and a gain of 12 dB . Primary Applications Log-Periodic Loop Antennas
An interesting feature of is their ability to achieve a significant size reduction (specifically in transverse dimensions) compared to standard log-periodic dipole antennas (LPDA) while maintaining high gain and wide bandwidth. Key Feature: Compact Lateral Footprint