Antenna for small-dimension stations for detecting and tracking targets and rockets
First Claim
1. An antenna for small-size target and rocket acquisition of a radar station, said antenna comprising a radiating aperture (1) and a microwave section including a system of four E-H tees (2), three of which are folded in the E-plane, a circulator (3), microwave lines (4), (5), (6), (7) for connecting to a receiver and to a transmitter of the radar station, azimuth and elevation drives (3) and (9), said antenna being characterized in thatsaid radiating aperture (1) comprises subarrays (10) of the same type, each provided with a feed system (13) comprising series or parallel microwave transmission lines, a phasing system (12) with electrically controlled phase shifters (15), a radiation system (11) of discrete radiators (14) disposed within the aperture (1) equidistantly at a distance of two or more wavelengths from each other, and a beam control system (17) which is common for all the subarrays, wherein a number of outputs of the feed systems is equal to a number of controllable phase shifters (15), and a number of inputs thereof is equal to four, and wherein each radiator (14) is connected to its respective electrically controlled phase shifter (15) of the phasing system (12) connected to the output of one of the feed systems (13), the control inputs of the phase shifters (15) are connected to the outputs of the beam control system (17), and the four inputs (16) of the feed systems (13) are for connection via the system of E-H tees (2) and circulator (3) to the receiver and to the transmitter of the radar station.
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Abstract
An antenna that can be used in close combat weapon control radar systems where a light-weight, compact, cheap antenna with electronic scanning of the directional radiation patterns within a restricted sector of angles is desirable is in the form of a few-element phased antenna array (PAA) comprising feed, phasing, radiation and control systems and a microwave signal processing section. The feed system includes power dividers of series or parallel type which ensure a predetermined amplitude distribution on the surface of the antenna. The phasing system consists of electronic phase shifters which ensure a phase distribution within the aperture of the antenna that corresponds to forming the directional radiation pattern of a required shape in the predetermined direction. The radiation system consists of radiators which have the shape of their directional radiation patterns to ensure the operation of the antenna with a high surface utilization factor within the sector of scanning and the suppression of diffraction lobes (array lobes) beyond the predetermined sector.
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1. An antenna for small-size target and rocket acquisition of a radar station, said antenna comprising a radiating aperture (1) and a microwave section including a system of four E-H tees (2), three of which are folded in the E-plane, a circulator (3), microwave lines (4), (5), (6), (7) for connecting to a receiver and to a transmitter of the radar station, azimuth and elevation drives (3) and (9), said antenna being characterized in that
said radiating aperture (1) comprises subarrays (10) of the same type, each provided with a feed system (13) comprising series or parallel microwave transmission lines, a phasing system (12) with electrically controlled phase shifters (15), a radiation system (11) of discrete radiators (14) disposed within the aperture (1) equidistantly at a distance of two or more wavelengths from each other, and a beam control system (17) which is common for all the subarrays, wherein a number of outputs of the feed systems is equal to a number of controllable phase shifters (15), and a number of inputs thereof is equal to four, and wherein each radiator (14) is connected to its respective electrically controlled phase shifter (15) of the phasing system (12) connected to the output of one of the feed systems (13), the control inputs of the phase shifters (15) are connected to the outputs of the beam control system (17), and the four inputs (16) of the feed systems (13) are for connection via the system of E-H tees (2) and circulator (3) to the receiver and to the transmitter of the radar station.
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4. An antenna for small-size target and rocket acquisition and tracking radar stations, said antenna comprising:
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a radiating aperture comprising four subarrays;
a microwave signal channel including a system of four E-H tees, three of which are folded in the E-plane;
a circulator;
microwave lines for connection to a receiver and to a transmitter of radar stations;
an azimuth driver;
an elevation drive; and
a beam control system which is common for all the subarrays, has outputs and serves to generate phase shifter control signals, wherein each subarray comprises;
a radiation system made in the form of discrete radiators having a directional radiation pattern of trapezoidal shape with steep slopes and disposed within said aperture of the antenna equidistantly at a distance exceeding the operating wavelength;
a phasing system comprising electrically controlled phase shifters each of which is connected to a correspondingly designated radiator and each of which has a control input connected to a corresponding output of the beam control system; and
a feed system comprising series and parallel microwave transmission lines and having outputs, the number of which is equal to the number of phase shifters, and an input connected via said system of E-H tees and said circulator to the receiver and to the transmitter of the radar stations. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
wherein said outputs of the beam control system are line and column outputs to which said control inputs of each corresponding said phase shifter are connected. -
6. An antenna according to claim 4, which comprises a source of a monitoring signal, which has an output connected to a side arm of said system of four E-H tees.
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