A doubly curved reflector X-band antenna with integrated IFF array
Abstract
Primary radar antennas and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) antennas must rotate with the same speed and synchronism, so that the target echo and IFF transponder mark will appear to the operator at the same time and at the same angular direction. A doubly-curved reflector antenna with a six-element microstrip array integrated in the reflector surface is presented to meet this requirement. The main antenna operates at X-band for low angle search radar, while the secondary antenna operates at L-band for IFF functions. The new configuration minimizes masking of the X-band radiated energy as a result of the IFF L-band elements. In fact, the only effect of the microstrip array on the X-band radiation pattern is the presence of several sidelobes in the + or - 90 deg angular region. The proposed new solution is compared to three other L-band/X-band integrated antenna configurations, and is found to be more advantageous with respect to masking, mechanical aspects, and production costs.
- Publication:
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Military Microwaves 1980; Proceedings of the Second Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981mimi.proc..330A
- Keywords:
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- Antenna Arrays;
- Iff Systems (Identification);
- Parabolic Reflectors;
- Radar Antennas;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Antenna Radiation Patterns;
- Microstrip Devices;
- Prototypes;
- Search Radar;
- Sidelobe Reduction;
- Transponders;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering