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Biconical Antenna

A type of radio frequency (RF) antenna distinguished by its two conical conductive elements, or rods, which are adjoined at their vertices to a shared transmission line. Similar in function to a dipole antenna, the biconical antenna showcases a significant advantage in its broad frequency response. The operating frequency range is primarily determined by the dimensions and spacing of the conical elements. Its wideband capabilities make the biconical antenna an essential tool for tasks such as emissions testing and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) assessments.