Frequency selective antenna
First Claim
1. A high frequency reflective antenna which is preferentially frequency selective at a design frequency of a given frequency or narrow range of frequencies, comprisinga plurality of adjacent antenna sections comprising a central section and substantially concentric sections disposed radially outward from the central section, each section having a parabolic surface of different focal length, and each concentric section being offset with respect to the next preceding section by a distance M in a direction substantially parallel to the central axis of the antenna, where M is greater than one-half wavelength but not a precise multiple of one-half wavelength or of one wavelength of the design frequency of the antenna and M progressively increases for each succeeding concentric section.
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Abstract
There is disclosed herein an antenna, particularly for use at high frequencies such as approximately one gigahertz and above, which is frequency selective. The antenna design allows signals at a given frequency to be preferentially received, as distinguished from broadband reception. The antenna design can be modified for reception of signals of different given frequencies. The antenna comprises a plurality of parabolic sections in the form of concentric rings or segments with each segment being offset axially from the next adjoining segment to thereby provide an antenna which is relatively flat, or having a low profile, as compared to a standard parabolic antenna. The surface of each segment is a segment of a different focal length parabola, but with each parabolic surface being a function of the signal wavelength (or frequency) to be received by the antenna. The antenna may be round, rectangular or have other shapes. Also disclosed are feed and pick-up arrangements for the antenna. In addition to the frequency selective characteristic of the antenna it can be made from various materials and is relatively simple to manufacture, and its low profile minimizes wind loading and mounting problems, and the like.
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13 Claims
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1. A high frequency reflective antenna which is preferentially frequency selective at a design frequency of a given frequency or narrow range of frequencies, comprising
a plurality of adjacent antenna sections comprising a central section and substantially concentric sections disposed radially outward from the central section, each section having a parabolic surface of different focal length, and each concentric section being offset with respect to the next preceding section by a distance M in a direction substantially parallel to the central axis of the antenna, where M is greater than one-half wavelength but not a precise multiple of one-half wavelength or of one wavelength of the design frequency of the antenna and M progressively increases for each succeeding concentric section.
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6. A frequency selective reflective antenna which is preferentially frequency selective at a given frequency or narrow range of frequencies, comprising
a plurality of adjacent antenna sections, comprising a first circular central section, and succeeding sections in the form of concentric rings, each section having a parabolic surface of different focal length, and each succeeding section being offset with respect to the next preceeding section in a direction substantially parallel to the central axis of the antenna by a distance M, where M is greater than one-half wavelength but not a precise multiple of one-half wavelength or of one wavelength at said given frequency and M progressively increases for each succeeding section.
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8. A high frequency reflective antenna which is preferentially frequency selective at a design frequency of a given frequency or narrow range of frequencies, comprising
a plurality of adjacent antenna sections, each section having a parabolic surface of different focal length, and each section being axially offset with respect to the next preceding section by an axial distance M, where M is greater than one-half wavelength of the design frequency of the antenna and M progressively increases for each succeeding section, and where M is defined by the following equation, ##EQU4## where X is the radial distance from the axis to a respective section, FL is the focal length of the respective (nth) section, n is the number of the section, and Δ - FL is the change in axial focal length from one section to the next and is an even multiple of one-half of the wavelength of the design frequency.
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9. A frequency selective reflective antenna which is preferentially frequency selective at a given frequency or narrow range of frequencies, comprising
a plurality of adjacent antenna sections, comprising a first circular central section, and succeeding sections in the form of concentric rings, each section having a parabolic surface of different focal length, and each section being offset with respect to the next preceding section in an axial direction by a distance M parallel to the axis of the antenna, where M is greater than one-half wavelength at said given frequency and M progressively increases for each succeeding section, and where the edges of the outer sections of the antenna are cut off to form a rectangular antenna, and where M is defined by the following equation, ##EQU5## where X is the radial distance from the axis to a respective section, FL is the focal length of the respective (nth) section, n is the number of the section, and Δ - FL is the change in axial focal length from one section to the next and is an even multiple of one-half of the wavelength of the design frequency.
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10. A frequency selective reflective antenna which is preferentially frequency selective at a given frequency or narrow range of frequencies, comprising
a plurality of adjacent antenna sections, comprising a first circular central section, and succeeding sections in the form of concentric rings, each section having a parabolic surface of different focal length, and each section being offset with respect to the next preceding section in an axial direction by a distance M parallel to the axis of the antenna, where M is greater than one-half wavelength at said given frequency and M progressively increases for each succeeding section, and where the edges of the outer sections of the antenna are cut off to form a rectangular antenna, and where M is defined by the following equation, ##EQU6## where X is the radial distance from the axis to a respective section, FL is the focal length of the respective (nth) section, n is the number of the section, Δ - FL is the change in axial focal length from one section to the next and is an even multiple of one-half of the wavelength of the design frequency, and
feed horn means mounted with respect to the parabolic surfaces of said antenna and wherein the antenna reflects radiation to or from the feed horn means.
- FL is the change in axial focal length from one section to the next and is an even multiple of one-half of the wavelength of the design frequency, and
- 12. A high frequency reflective antenna which is preferentially frequency selective at a design frequency of a given frequency or narrow range of frequencies, comprising
a plurality of adjacent antenna sections, a first circular central section and succeeding sections in the form of concentric rings, each section having a parabolic surface of different focal length, and each succeeding section being offset with respect to the next preceding section by a distance M in a direction substantially parallel to the central axis of the antenna, where M is greater than one-half wavelength but not a precise multiple of one-half wavelength or of one wavelength of the design frequency of the antenna and M progressively increases for each succeeding section, and said antenna has the following characteristic, - space="preserve" listing-type="equation">F.sub.Lo /D≧
0.4,
where FLo is the prime focal length and D is the diameter of said antenna. - space="preserve" listing-type="equation">F.sub.Lo /D≧
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13. A high frequency reflective antenna which is preferentially frequency selective at a design frequency of a given frequency or narrow range of frequencies, comprising
a plurality of adjacent antenna sections, a first circular central section and succeeding sections in the form of concentric rings, each section having a parabolic surface of different focal length, and each succeeding section being offset with respect to the next preceding section by a distance M in a direction substantially parallel to the central axis of the antenna, where M is greater than one-half wavelength but not a precise multiple of one-half wavelength or of one wavelength of the design frequency of the antenna and M progressively increases for each succeeding section, and M is approximately equal to [SEC (90° - -θ
)λ
]-(λ
/2), where λ
is the wavelength in centimeters at the design frequency of the antenna and θ
is the angle of the surface of each succeeding section with respect to the central axis of the antenna.
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Specification