The effects of Cd2+ ions on the microstructure, magnetic properties, and dielectric properties of Bi2O3-added MgFe2O4 ferrites (CdxMg1-xFe2O4, x = 0.00, 0.15, 0.30 and 0.45) are obtained by adopting the solid-state reaction method at a low temperature (910 degrees C). The objective is to achieve matching impedances, low magnetic and dielectric losses (tan delta(mu) and tan delta(epsilon), respectively), and a relatively large miniaturization factor to reduce antenna size. Experimental results indicate that the cations occupying the tetrahedral (A) and octahedral (B) ion sites are redistributed, resulting in an enhanced super-exchange interaction between the two sublattices. As a result, improved magnetization, including the increase in saturation magnetization (41.74 emu/g) and decrease in coercivity (63.75 Oe), is realized. The real part of permeability (mu') also increases with increasing concentration of Cd2+ ions. When x is 0.15, matching impedances with equivalent mu' and epsilon' values are obtained over a long frequency range (1-150 MHz). Moreover, the formation of a dense microstructure guarantees that losses occur at low orders of magnitude (tan delta(mu) approximate to 10(-2) and tan delta(epsilon) approximate to 10(-3)). Accordingly, these properties afford wide application perspectives for the proposed compounds in the high-frequency region, i.e., from high-frequency to very-high-frequency bands. (C) 2020 Chongqing University. Publishing services provided by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co. Ltd.