3 research outputs found
Feed radiation patterns modified by a dichroic plate
The 20 GHz copolar radiation patterns of a feed 4.25 cm from a flat dichroic plate 15 cm in diameter have been computed using a mode-matching technique. The results are in good agreement with the measured patterns
Cross polarisation of electromagnetic waves transmitted through waveguide dichroic plates
Dichroic or frequency-sensitive surfaces modify the cross-polar performance of feeds transmitting through them. In the paper we investigate the influence of two flat waveguide dichroic plates 1 cm thick and 15 cm in diameter, placed 4 cm in front of a simple, linearly-polarised, choked waveguide feed. Measured cross-polar levels, mainly in the 45° planes, are compared with the levels predicted by a modal analysis in the frequency range 19¿26 GHz. The results agree well. With these particular plates the cross-polar levels over most of the frequency range are lower when the guides are arranged on a close-packed equilateral triangular lattice than when on the more-symmetrical square lattice. Ten wave guide modes are included in the analysis, and their relative importance is discussed. Two cumulative radiation patterns are illustrated, comparing the development of the farfield radiation patterns for the two lattices as the contributions of successive guide modes are summed
Performance of a reflector antenna incorporating a filtering Cassegrain mirror
Radiation patterns have been measured at 20.0, 22.0 and 25.2 GHz for a parabolic reflector illuminated from the prime focus by a linearly polarised feed radiating through a sub-reflector built from a stack of dielectric filled waveguides. The influence of the intervening guides on the radiation patterns is discussed