Non-rotating antenna
First Claim
1. A method of producing a 135 Hz modulation component by step-wise rotation of a binary current distribution around a cylindrical radiating array of active elements, for superposition on a rotating limacon radiation pattern of the type radiated by Tacan antennas comprising:
- generating a first signal having a first current amplitude and first phase;
generating a second signal having a second current amplitude and second phase;
feeding a first predetermined group of a plurality of active elements on said array with said first signal, said group located non-symmetrically around said cylindrical array;
feeding the remainder of said active elements with said second signal; and
electronically switching said active elements whereby said group is electronically rotated around said cylindrical array.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a method and apparatus for producing the 135 Hz modulation component which is superimposed as the ninth harmonic on a 15 Hz component thereby producing the normally required Tacan radiation pattern. A cylindrical antenna is employed having located on and around its surface active elements such as dipoles. The 135 Hz component is produced by step-wise rotation of a binary current distribution around the cylindrical array of active elements. Since the system is binary, only two current states are employed, each having a predeterminedamplitude and phase. A predetermined number of the active elements are excited by one of the signals, and the remainder of the elements are excited by the second signal. This excitation is electronically rotated in a non-symmetric manner around the cylindrical array, thereby producing the required 135 Hz component.
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9 Claims
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1. A method of producing a 135 Hz modulation component by step-wise rotation of a binary current distribution around a cylindrical radiating array of active elements, for superposition on a rotating limacon radiation pattern of the type radiated by Tacan antennas comprising:
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generating a first signal having a first current amplitude and first phase; generating a second signal having a second current amplitude and second phase; feeding a first predetermined group of a plurality of active elements on said array with said first signal, said group located non-symmetrically around said cylindrical array; feeding the remainder of said active elements with said second signal; and electronically switching said active elements whereby said group is electronically rotated around said cylindrical array. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A non-rotating electronically scanned cylindrical antenna for contributing a 135 Hz modulation component to a far field radiation pattern comprising:
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a first source of a signal having a first current amplitude and first phase; a second source of a signal having a second current amplitude and second phase; a plurality of active elements located on the outer surface of said cylindrical antenna; first means for coupling said first source to a predetermined number of said plurality of active elements, said predetermined number located non-symmetrically around said cylindrical array; second means for coupling said second source to the remainder of said plurality of active elements; and means for switching said active elements whereby said predetermined number coupled to said first source is rotated around the array. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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