Experimental and modal verification of an integral equation solution for a thin-walled dichroic plate with cross-shaped holes
Abstract
In order to add the capability of an X-band uplink onto the 70-m antenna, a new dichroic plate is needed to replace the Pyle-guide-shaped dichroic plate currently in use. The replacement dichroic plate must exhibit an additional passband at the new uplink frequency of 7.165 GHz, while still maintaining a passband at the existing downlink frequency of 8.425 GHz. Because of the wide frequency separation of these two passbands, conventional methods of designing air-filled dichroic plates exhibit grating lobe problems. A new method of solving this problem by using a dichroic plate with cross-shaped holes is presented and verified experimentally. Two checks of the integral equation solution are described. One is the comparison to a modal analysis for the limiting cross shape of a square hole. As a final check, a prototype dichroic plate with cross-shaped holes was built and measured.
- Publication:
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The Telecommunications and Data Acquisition Report
- Pub Date:
- May 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993tdar.nasa...46E
- Keywords:
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- Dichroism;
- Downlinking;
- Hole Geometry (Mechanics);
- Holes (Mechanics);
- Integral Equations;
- Shapes;
- Thin Walls;
- Uplinking;
- Antenna Design;
- Deep Space Network;
- Prototypes;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering