Modifications of secondary reflector antenna patterns due to shaped beams from flanged primary horn feeds


Autoria(s): Pravinkumar,P A; Dr.Nair, K G
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24/03/2014

24/03/2014

18/03/1985

Resumo

With the advent of satellite communication and radio astronomy, the need for large and efficient reflector antennas had triggered a widespread investigation in reflector feed design techniques. Major improvements sought are reduction in spill-over, cross polarization losses and the enhancement of aperture efficiency. The search for such a feed culminated in the corrugated horn. The main idea behind the present work is to use the H-plane sectoral horns fitted with,corrugated flanges as feeds of a paraboloid and see how the secondary pattern of the reflector antenna varies with different parameters of the feed. An offset paraboloid is used as the secondary reflector in order to avoid the adverse effect of aperture ‘blocking by the feed horn structure on the secondary radiation pattern. The measurements were repeated for three different H-plane sectoral horns with the same set of corrugated flanges at various X-band frequencies. The following parameters of the whole system are studied: (a) Beam shaping. (b) Gain. (c) Variation of VSWR and (d) Cross polarization

Department of Physics, Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3293

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en

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Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #basic microwave antennae #Absorbing material #Anechoic chamber #Flanged e plane
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