Magnetic Antennas

What are magnetic antennas?

A magnetic antenna is a common type of antenna whose main purpose is to receive radio signals and convert them into electrical signals.

The magnetic antenna consists of a cylindrical spring rod around the center of which is wound a few turns of wire, is investigated. The antenna comes with a magnetic mount.

A magnetic antenna is used to receive electromagnetic waves. It consists of a copper rod and wire around a group that is very good at absorbing electromagnetic waves. The magnetic wire passes through it as if many cotton threads were tightly bound by an iron hoop.

Therefore, the coil winding can be induced within a relatively high high-frequency voltage, so the magnetic antenna also amplifies the role of high-frequency signaling. In addition, the magnetic antenna has a strong directionality and can improve the radio’s anti-interference ability.

Uses of Magnetic Antennas

A magnetic antenna is an antenna based on the principle of magnetic field induction, whose main purpose is to receive radio signals and convert them into electrical signals. Magnetic antennas are commonly used in the following applications.

Car radios

A magnetic antenna can be magnetically attached to the roof of a car to receive signals from a radio station.

Radio

Magnetic antennas can be used to receive signals from radio stations by attaching to a metal surface.

Handheld radios

Magnetic antennas can be used to receive signals from broadcasting stations and radio stations by attaching to the base of a handheld radio antenna.

Radio Transmitter

Magnetic antennas can be used as radio transmitter antennas for converting and transmitting electrical signals into radio signals.

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Who manufactures magnetic antennas?

C&T RF Antennas Inc. manufactures many magnetic antenna styles from which you can choose. Contact us for off-the-shelf external magnetic antennas or design customizations.