The paper presents the results of the development of environmental graphene antennas on paper substrates for operation in 1.8 and 2.6 GHz cellular operators (GSM-1800 and LTE-2600), which can be used for multi-channel systems for the transmission of atmospheric data and ocean information. The design of these antennas, the voltage standing wave ratio, the radiation pattern and the comparison of the experimental characteristics with those calculated are presented. Some features of the manufacturing technology of these antennas are analyzed.
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