Radio antenna that sends signals in every direction
Mast radiator antenna of AM radio station
Whip antenna on a walkie-talkie
In radio communication, an omnidirectional antenna is a class of antenna which radiates equal radio power in all directions perpendicular to an axis (azimuthal directions), with power varying with angle to the axis (elevation angle), declining to zero on the axis.[1][2] When graphed in three dimensions (see graph) this radiation pattern is often described as doughnut-shaped. This is different from an isotropic antenna, which radiates equal power in all directions, having a spherical radiation pattern. Omnidirectional antennas oriented vertically are widely used for nondirectional antennas on the surface of the Earth because they radiate equally in all horizontal directions, while the power radiated drops off with elevation angle so little radio energy is aimed into the sky or down toward the earth and wasted. Omnidirectional antennas are widely used for radio broadcasting antennas,[3] and in mobile devices that use radio such as cell phones, FM radios, walkie-talkies, wireless computer networks, cordless phones, GPS, as well as for base stations that communicate with mobile radios, such as police and taxi dispatchers and aircraft communications.
The radiation pattern of a simple omnidirectional antenna, a vertical half-wave dipole antenna. In this graph the antenna is at the center of the "donut," or torus. Radial distance from the center represents the power radiated in that direction. The power radiated is maximum in horizontal directions, dropping to zero directly above and below the antenna.
Animation of an omnidirectional half-wave dipole antenna transmitting radio waves. The antenna in the center is two vertical metal rods, with an alternating current applied at its center from a radio transmitter (not shown). Loops of electric field (black lines) leave the antenna and travel away at the speed of light; these are the radio waves. This diagram only shows the radiation in a single plane through the axis, the radiation is symmetrical about the antenna's vertical axis.
^Balanis, Constantine A.; Ioannides, Panayiotis I. (2007). Introduction to Smart Antennas. Morgan and Claypool. p. 22. ISBN 978-1598291766.
^National Telecommunication Information Administration (1997). Federal Standard 1037C: Glossary of Telecommunications Terms. US General Services Administration. pp. O-3. ISBN 1461732328.
^"Television and radio broadcasts are omni-directional - albeit focused as much as possible towards the horizon - and that means a lot of diffusion": Can our TV signals be picked up on other planets?, BBC news, 6 August 2008.
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