Feed system for microwave antenna employing pattern control elements
First Claim
1. A dish-type microwave antenna having a feed system comprising(a) a prime-focus type radiator located at the focal point of the antenna for directing a primary radiation pattern onto the dish-type antenna,(b) and a pair of symmetrical pattern control elements aligned with the E plane of the antenna and extending radially outwardly from opposite sides of the axis of the primary radiator between the primary radiator and the antenna, the axial distance between the face of said primary radiator and the axial midpoint of said control elements being about the same as the wavelength of the microwaves radiated by said primary radiator to widen the primary pattern and distribute said pattern more uniformly over the surface of the antenna, thereby increasing the antenna gain and reducing the half power beamwidth of the antenna in both the E and H planes.
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Abstract
A feed system for a dish-type microwave antenna has a primary radiator for directing a primary radiation pattern onto the dish-type antenna. A pair of symmetrical pattern control elements are aligned with the E plane of the antenna and extend radially outwardly from opposite sides of the axis of the primary radiator between the primary radiator and the antenna for increasing the antenna gain, reducing the sidelobe levels and reducing the half power beamwidth of the antenna in both the E and H planes. In an exemplary embodiment, the pattern control elements comprise metal strips mounted on the surface of a rigid coaxial cable extending along the axis of the primary radiator for transmitting microwaves to and from the primary radiator, and the metal strips are inclined toward the antenna.
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1. A dish-type microwave antenna having a feed system comprising
(a) a prime-focus type radiator located at the focal point of the antenna for directing a primary radiation pattern onto the dish-type antenna, (b) and a pair of symmetrical pattern control elements aligned with the E plane of the antenna and extending radially outwardly from opposite sides of the axis of the primary radiator between the primary radiator and the antenna, the axial distance between the face of said primary radiator and the axial midpoint of said control elements being about the same as the wavelength of the microwaves radiated by said primary radiator to widen the primary pattern and distribute said pattern more uniformly over the surface of the antenna, thereby increasing the antenna gain and reducing the half power beamwidth of the antenna in both the E and H planes.
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