A new multiple beam satellite antenna for 30/20 GHz communications coverage of CONUS-experimental evaluation
Abstract
Additional frequency bands are needed to satisfy requirements related to the rapid growth of satellite communications, and the utilization of the 30/20 GHz frequencies is being considered. The present investigation is concerned with the experimental verification phase of an antenna technology study sponsored by NASA. The feasibility of narrow (0.3 degree) directive beam scanning over the entire continental U.S. (CONUS) from a single antenna at 30/20 GHz is demonstrated. The POC (Proof-of-Concept) model is based on an employment of an offset shaped dual reflector optics. The main reflector and the subreflector are both fabricated from aluminum. Attention is given to feed array and beam-forming network, multiple beam antenna range tests, an analysis, and test results.
- Publication:
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10th Communication Satellite Systems Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984coss.conf...33S
- Keywords:
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- Communication Satellites;
- Multibeam Antennas;
- Radio Antennas;
- Satellite Antennas;
- Antenna Feeds;
- Antenna Radiation Patterns;
- Azimuth;
- Fabrication;
- Reflectors;
- United States;
- Communications and Radar