The development of an antenna capable of radiating a band-limited pulse wit
h minimal distortion, negligible loss, and significant directivity is repor
ted. A design was derived by modification of the conventional log-periodic
dipole array to permit independent feeding of each dipole, This was modeled
with a time-domain integral equation program and iterated to find a design
that minimized phase dispersion across the operating band. The optimal des
ign was realized in hardware, using a printed structure to feed the dipoles
independently; this was located in the normal plane to prevent distortion
of the radiated fields, When tested, the antenna was found to give a good q
uality radiated pulse in the main beam direction, with weaker and dispersed
waveforms in other directions, indicating significant directive gain.