(under subclass 731) Subject matter wherein the conducting mass is composed of two diverging portions, each portion connected at the apex to a transmitter or receiver in a balanced manner.
(1) Note. The subject matter of this subclass resembles in structure doublets with the arms nonlinearly arranged as classified in subclass 809, below. However, in this subclass (735) the standing waves are suppressed, as opposed to the utilization of such waves in subclass 809, below.
(2) Note. In this subclass the antenna is fed in a balanced manner at the apex of the V, while in subclass 736 the antenna is fed in an unbalanced manner at the free end of the V.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
733, for rhombic type wave antennas which may include a V type wave antenna as a part thereof.
736, for inverted V type traveling wave antennas. See also (2) Note, above.
805, 808 and 809, for center-fed balanced doublets involving a V configuration. See also (1) Note, above.