An antenna with a 360 degree beam coverage.
an antenna that sends or receives signals equally in all directions
This is like a dipole antenna because it radiates its signal 360 degrees horizontally; however, its signal is flatter than a dipole's, allowing for higher gain.
An antenna that is equally effective in all directions and whose size varies with the frequency and gain for which it is designed.
An antenna that has a radiation pattern that is nondirectional in azimuth.
An antenna that can pick up signals from all directions; i.e., it doesn't have to be pointed directly at the source of the signal to pick it up. Typically this type of antenna is used when the specific direction of the signal is not known, when one antenna is receiving and transmitting in several directions (as in a repeater station in an RF network), or for mobile applications.
An antenna that provides 360-degree transmission coverage along a horizontal plane.
An antenna transmitting and receiving signals in all directions.
An antenna with a radiation pattern that, when viewed from above, is equally strong in all directions.
An omnidirectional antenna is an antenna system which radiates power uniformly in all directions.