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I. INTRODUCTION
Fig. 3. Measured return loss for (a) monopole antenna, (b) loop antenna, and (c) the proposed antenna.
Fig. 4. Measured radiation patterns at (a) 910, (b) 1700, (c) 2400, (d) 3500, and (e) 5700 MHz for the antenna.
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