[0001] The invention applies to a wide range system for the reception of radiowaves for
the FM band and the other wave-frequences , and for the reception of Television image
lines on the VHF/UHF channels and/or other signals an aerial can be used for.
[0002] Up to the present the reception of Radiowaves and TV image lines usually take place
through apole on which Rasters and Dipoles in varions shapes and sizes are installed,
those must be pointed on the senders that transmit the signals.
[0003] The Radiowaves and TV image lines are received by an aerial. The aerial only receives
the signals well when it is pointed directly to the transmitting-station, and when
the aerial is placed in a way that there are no obstacles between the transmitter
and the receiver; like Sky-scrapers, Buildingsteel, and/or other constructions that
could have an influence on the transmitted signals.
[0004] Beside the need that the aerial is pointed very well to the transmitter, the quality
of the receiption of Radiowaves and TV image lines depends with today's system very
much of other disturbing elements like Planes, Cars, Motorbikes, all kind of Machineries
and Climat conditions (atmospherics).
[0005] The above mentioned circumstances can have ahuge influence on the reception possibilities
of Radiowaves and TV image lines. With today's system without amplification there
is also the need that the transmitted signals for Television must have a minimal power
of 15-25 dB to enable an acceptable reception of the signals.
[0006] The aerialsystems for Radio and TV used so far have some more disadvantages: the
immense maintenance need, the space occupancy and the disfigurement.
[0007] The goal of this invention is to come up whit an aerial system that, without affecting
the quality of picture and sound, will avoid the said disadvantages. While constructing
an aerial according to the described invention and the drawings enclosed, this goal
is reacted.
[0008] It has to be postulated that the aerial described here must be seen as a replacement
for today's systems for the reception of Radiowaves and TV image lines that disfigure
our envirement so much.
[0009] The discription deals mainly with the principle of TV waves, but the same thing applies-
and even in equal proportions- for Radiowaves with all its possible channels.
THE WIDE RANGE AERIAL SYSTEM
[0010] The wide range aerialsystem i constructed from a number of elements made from alumiumbars
of round 4mm-that is 0.16 inch in section- to get the sensibility as high as possible
and the weight as low as possible. For the construction of the aerial other materials
can be used too, like; Spring- steel, Copper and Brass. All these materials the elements
can be made from.
[0011] The position of the Dipoles assure that these elements will receive transmitted signals,
incoming trough the elements E-J-K-L- and M are transmitted to a steeringscreen (draw.XGI).
[0012] This screen takes care that the pictures (signals) and waves to be recived are free
from reflection and other disturbing elements.
[0013] It is very important that even signals with a power of only afew decibels can be
received and than be amplified in such a way-by means of the construction of the elements-that
they can be transmitted as well visible picture.
[0014] This is in direct contrast with today's system, while now amplifying elements and
amplifurs nears the aerial are needed to make weak and bad TV inmage lines receivable
and usefull for reproduction.
[0015] Through an insulated system the signals enter the housing of the elements,where they
are connected to 4 element-holders. Next the signals are transmitted to a series of
prints that take care for the following transmitting of the signals. The prints are
connected and linked by means of a Pole connectionfilter with 2 tubetrimmers avoiding
an overload of signals on the exitsignal of the aerial. Otherwise an overload could
enter the receiver and disturb the picture.
[0016] With the 2 tubetrimmers and connectionfilter installed,it is possible to create a
power stability of fio-75 ohM. Without further arrangements the aerial so can be connected
to the existing coaxcable and is therefore also usable for all aerial junctions, even
for all thenow existing aerialsystems in every design and construction.
[0017] Depending on the type and construction of the aerial, the prints also can be omitted.
In that case the parts are placed in the housing without connection, which is possible
because after the assembling the housing will be filled with cast resin or epoxyresin
resulting in a definite separation of the elements and avoiding internal failures.
[0018] In certain cases an amplifier will be needed and if so, during the assembling this
has to be taken in to account. Although there are several possibilities, the best
resuts you get with a pole amplifier mounted an a print within the housing (OM 335
DMT).
[0019] As shown on the drawings there are different desings of the aerial available. Living
close to the transmitters sometimes one single element is sufficient, of course depending
on the demands made and the given possibilities of the receivable channels.
DEFINITION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The drawings I and III show the side-views of the aerial types A-B-C-D and E, while
the drawings II-IV-V-VI and VII show the top-views of the different types. The elements
of above mentioned aerials are made- from a certain kind of Duralmin Alumium, where
the bars round 4mm are made from .
[0021] For this kind of Alumium is chosen because of the different atmos- feric influences.
Depending on the circumstances also other materials can be used-some of them are mentioned
before.Both thicker and thinner types are useful depending on the demands made and
the chosen possibilities.
[0022] The elements L (see draw. XII L) are placed in an element-holder acc. to drawing
IX A. Over or under this holder the elements J and K are installed ( draw. XI J and
XII K).
[0023] In the top of the elementholder the elements E (draw. IX E ) are screwed. At the
bottom the print or steerigscreen is mounted using 4 treads M4, making it one unit
according to draw. IX E and X I.
[0024] There is a possibility that in the final production the element- holder and the elements
E will be producted like one single unit (see draw. IX A and IX E).
[0025] The two long mountingpins of the connectionfilter (draw. XI H) are passed through
the two prints (draw. X GII and GIII) and assembled on print G I (draw.X G I) there
after the tow trimmers are placed on print III (draw. X III).
[0026] Before the assembling the whole construction however has to be placed in the housing
(draw. X F). After wards this housing is filled up with cast- or epoxy-resin.
[0027] Depending on the type, the elements M are placed (draw. XIII M) on the print II and
III (draw. X GII and GIII), after that the trimmers are assembled and connected. After
assembling and casting a lid (draw. XI I) is placed and the unit is ready now for
the setting and control procedures.
[0028] After checking the reception of Radiowaves and TV image lines the aerial is ready
for installation. The aerial can be installed in many ways. It depends on the situation
of the object the aerial has to be placed on.
[0029] For that reason there are a lot of mounting possibilities, for instance shortening
the pole of the existing aerial iafter removing the aerial) in such a wav that tha
new aerial just reses above the roof. Another way is to install this type of aerial
on an attie. It is advised to determine the best place for the aerial with the help
of a measuring receiver.
1 The required claims we ask for intend to be for all drawings and all types of this
WIDE RANGE AERIAL SYSTEM.
It also has be taken in to account that from the steeringsscreen there are many many
more possibilities for the connection of the aerial to the receiving-unit.
So it is possible that there will be many changes in the connection possibilities,
because there are so many, and especially we think of the field of the Central Aerial
System.
Draw. I - Side-view of the Aerial type A.
Draw. II - Top-view of the Aerial type A.
Draw. III - Side-view of the Aerial type B-C-D- and E.
Draw. IV - Top-view of the Aerial type B.
Draw. V - Top-view of the Aerial type C.
Draw. VI - Top-view of the Aerial type D
Draw. VII - Top-view of the Aerial type E.
Draw. VIII - View and section of the housing.
Draw. IX - A-Elementholder.
- B-Separationpipe for the prints
- C-Distanceinsulater for the elements.
- D-Fancy and insulationcap for the elem. E.
- E-FM elements suitable for placing in different corners.
Draw. X - F-Bottom and side-view of the housing, to be made from PVC or another synthetic
material not be become static.
- GI-Print for the elementholder and the pole connectionfilter, also in use as a steeringscreen.
- GII-The connectionprint for the steeringscreen/mk filter and the two tubetrimmers.
-GIII-Print for the two M elements in use for aerial type A.
Draw. XI -H-Connectionfilter including 2 tubetrimmers for setting the outgoing power.
-I-The lid for the housing F.
-J-The big Dipole for the reception of channels 1-70. Draw. XII -K-The small Dipole
for the channels 1-70. -L-The elements in use for the channels 12-70.The set- corner
of this elements can differ from 0 to 180 degrees.
Draw. XIII -M-The connection elements in use for all channels, but on the drawing
only placed in type A.