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Offset Cassegrain Earth Station Antenna for the Japanese Domestic Satellite Communication System

T. Takano, +3 more
- 01 Jun 1980 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 6, pp 883-889
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TLDR
Experiments show that the earth station antenna and a terrestrial antenna can be placed on the same building without serious interference, and performances are far superior to conventional axisymmetrical earth station antennas.
Abstract
Offset reflector antennas have advantages for communication systems because they are not severely subject to blocking. Difficulties mainly arising from structual asymmetries have inhibited the realization of an offset reflector antenna with a large aperture for commercial use. This paper describes the design of an offset Cassegrain earth station antenna for the Japanese domestic satellite communication system. Antenna measurements showed 76 and 69 percent aperture efficiencies at 20 and 30 GHz, respectively, less than -20 dBi wide angle directivity and an 18 K noise temperature in operating conditions. Performances are far superior to conventional axisymmetrical earth station antennas. The antenna was reassembled on a telephone office building after the measurements. The antenna gain was reconfirmed there, using the sun as a radio frequency source. Experiments show that the earth station antenna and a terrestrial antenna can be placed on the same building without serious interference.

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Microwave Antenna Technology

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