Crossed Field Antenna - Description

Description

As with other low frequency antennas, the crossed field antenna is installed above a ground plane which may be the Earth. It consists of:

  • A horizontal metal disc (or "D-plate") raised above and insulated from the ground plane;
  • A vertical hollow metal cylinder (or "E-plate") of smaller diameter than the disc, which is mounted concentrically above and insulated from;
  • A metal lattice funnel (or "extended conical section") radiating above and outward from and connected to the top of the cylinder.

The antenna's operation is described in its inventor's literature. In general, peer-reviewed journals have not accepted papers on CFAs, casting doubt on their claims. An independent report by Trainotti published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) suggested that the Crossed Field Antenna was no more efficient than a conventional antenna design of the same height. The data presented in figure 31 of the Trainotti report shows measured field values up to 15 dB lower than from a theoretical 100% efficient monopole (see External links below). The report also states that the presence of the D-plate always has a deleterious effect on the CFA's performance, meaning that removing the D-plate will improve the performance although the resulting antenna is not a CFA.

The Isle of Man International Broadcasting Company (IMIB) planned to begin a long-wave service under the name Musicmann 279 using a Crossed Field Antenna located in Ramsey Bay off the coast of the Isle of Man. The company did extensive studies on the existing Crossed field antennas in Egypt. (See details on the discussion page of this article.)

There are a handful of CFAs operating in Egypt, at powers ranging from 1 kW to 100 kW. These have been operational for over ten years and were developed by the engineering sector of the ERTU the Egyptian state broadcaster for their own use. Many CFA projects in other countries failed including those in Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, Italy and the UK.

The last commercial CFA was installed in 2003. At the General Assembly of the DRM Consortium in Hangzhou China in April 2004, a Chinese manufacturer Zhongli made a demonstration with assistance from Thales SA and fed their new Crossed Field Antenna with 6 kW of DRM power. (RadioNews Issue15 Spring2004). Results of the test are unavailable.

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