A vehicular-mounted vertical space diversity antenna for a land mobile radio

A vertical space-diversity antenna has been developed in order to achieve a diversity scheme while maintaining the simple appearance of a trunk-lid antenna. It is shown that small correlation coefficients can be achieved by a separation of approximately 0.5 wavelengths. Differences in the upper and lower antenna radiation patterns are clarified as being caused by mutual coupling of these antennas, and an incoming wave spread of more than 20 degrees is the main reason for reduction of the correlation coefficients. Field tests in the Tokyo metropolitan area have indicated that adequate correlation coefficients and an adequate received signal level can be achieved. Moreover, calculation estimations are confirmed by the experimental results. >