Sentence examples for antenna made of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "antenna made of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the material or components that constitute an antenna.
Example: "The antenna made of aluminum provides excellent durability and performance."
Alternatives: "antenna constructed from" or "antenna composed of".

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The computer even had Internet service thanks to a "cantenna" (an antenna made of cans) that picked up a wireless signal from a college nearby.

The antenna made of copper and stainless steel has to withstand important electromagnetic forces due to eddy currents during plasma disruption.

Granny Lin, "dazed by all the choices she has" when her ancient little television with its "antenna made of two steel chopsticks" is supplanted by a multi-channel monster, loses interest in TV altogether.

Unlike the twelve-inch television Granny Lin used to own, which required her to make a trip across the room every time she needed to change channels (altogether she got six channels through the antenna made of two steel chopsticks), Old Tang's set is a monster with scores of channels, which all obey a small remote control.

The Rx antenna was a tri-polarized antenna, made of three colocated perpendicular antennas.

It's an experimental antenna made of "a tissue-thin Kapton membrane" that will deploy from its small package to a full 7 feet across once in orbit.

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Peng, L., Chen, P., Wu, A. & Wang, G. Efficient radiation by electrically small antennas made of coupled split-ring resonators.

When regular electricity became available in January, they and a few dozen other fortunates planted poles, tree limbs or two by fours outside their doors and topped them with antennas made of scrap wire and other stray metal.

Their nano-antennas (made of carbon nanotubes or graphene) would be too small to send and receive radio waves, and so the devices would naturally operate in the very high frequency terahertz range – currently used in airport body scanners.

The system uses a Ti Sapphire laser emitting femtosecond pulses at a 80 MHz repetition rate to gate photoconductive antennas made of low temperature grown gallium arsenide.

Consider an electric dipole antenna made up of a copper wire normal to a ground plane.

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