Proposal for a ground station antenna for geostationary satellites with a simple concept of beam steering
Abstract
A center fed Cassegrain system with a conical corrugated horn and doubly curved reflectors is proposed. The beam shaping has the purposes: reduction of interference with neighboring satellites and beam steering in one direction, e.g., azimuth direction. The beam steering is realized by lateral displacement of the subreflector. The effects of feed displacement are investigated by analytical methods. The radiation patterns at 11 GHz for focused and defocused antenna systems were calculated. Results show 50.5 dBi, half power beam width 0.30 deg and 0.92 deg; in this angle range the cross polarization is greater than 40 dB.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- November 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980STIN...8210100S
- Keywords:
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- Beam Waveguides;
- Cassegrain Antennas;
- Collimation;
- Satellite Ground Support;
- Steerable Antennas;
- Synchronous Satellites;
- Antenna Design;
- Antenna Feeds;
- Antenna Radiation Patterns;
- Cross Polarization;
- Ground Support Equipment;
- Horn Antennas;
- Subreflectors;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles