Testing and optimizing MST coaxial collinear arrays, part 6.4A
Abstract
Many clear-air VHF wind profiles use coaxial collinear (COCO) arrays for their antenna. A COCO array is composed of long lines of half-wave dipoles spaced one-half wavelength apart. An inexpensive method of checking a COCO array is described and its performance is optimized by measuring and then correcting the relative rf phase among its lines at their feed point. This method also gives an estimate of the rf current amplitude among the lines. The strength and location of the sidelobes in the H-plane of the array can be estimated.
- Publication:
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Middle Atmosphere Program. Handbook for MAP. Volume 14
- Pub Date:
- December 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984maph...14..259W
- Keywords:
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- Dipoles;
- Meteorological Radar;
- Optimization;
- Radial Distribution;
- Signal Transmission;
- Very High Frequencies;
- Wind Profiles;
- Antenna Arrays;
- Coaxial Cables;
- Collinearity;
- Radio Frequencies;
- Radio Waves;
- Vertical Distribution;
- Communications and Radar