A new approach for synthesizing dual reflector antennas
Abstract
It is pointed out that the offset geometry for dual reflector antennas is attractive for satellite communications where low side lobes are necessary to achieve good isolation between adjacent main lobes operating over the same frequency band. A description is presented of a new, numerically rigorous technique for synthesizing dual offset reflectors. The objective of the synthesis procedure is to transform a given primary feed pattern into a desired aperture distribution through two reflections in an offset dual reflector system. It is found that a given specification for the aperture distribution does not always lead to a smooth solution for the two surfaces. In this event, the so-called energy condition on the specified amplitude distribution is relaxed, and an approximate solution which satisfies the energy condition only within a certain numerical tolerance is derived.
- Publication:
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International Symposium on Electromagnetic Waves
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981emw..symp..133M
- Keywords:
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- Antenna Feeds;
- Geometrical Optics;
- Reflector Antennas;
- Sidelobes;
- Spacecraft Communication;
- Two Reflector Antennas;
- Apertures;
- Electric Fields;
- Energy Distribution;
- Snells Law;
- Communications and Radar