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Reflector (antenna)

About: Reflector (antenna) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 28730 publications have been published within this topic receiving 212618 citations.


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Patent
31 Aug 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, a band clamp for coupling a radome to a distal end of a reflector antenna for improving the front-to-back ratio (F2R) was proposed.
Abstract: A band clamp for coupling a radome to a distal end of a reflector dish for improving the front to back ratio of a reflector antenna, is provided with an inward projecting proximal lip and an inward projecting distal lip. The distal lip is dimensioned with an inner diameter equal to or less than a reflector aperture of the reflector dish. The proximal lip may be provided with an inward bias dimensioned to engage the reflector dish in an interference fit and/or turnback region dimensioned to engage an outer surface of a signal area of the reflector dish in an interference fit. A variety of different configurations of protruding portions extending from the band clamp may be applied to further improve electrical performance.

150 citations

Patent
07 Jul 1998
TL;DR: In this article, a multiple-beam antenna system including a reflector that is at least partially parabolic in one dimension, a pair of dielectric lenses, and waveguides is described.
Abstract: A multiple beam antenna system including a reflector that is at least partially parabolic in one dimension, a pair of dielectric lenses, and a pair of waveguides. Multiple received beams are received and reflected by the reflector into an orthogonal mode junction which separates signals of a first polarity from signals of a second orthogonal polarity. The signals of the first polarity are forwarded into a first waveguide and the orthogonal signals of the second polarity are forwarded into a second parallel waveguide. A plurality of satellites may be accessed simultaneously thus allowing the user to utilize both signals at the same time. In certain embodiments, each of the dielectric lenses may be of the bifocal type.

149 citations

Book
01 Jan 1970
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an analysis of reflector antennas covering electromagnetic field equations, computer aided design, and computer-aided design of reflectors for reflector antenna arrays.
Abstract: Monograph on analysis of reflector antennas covering electromagnetic field equations, computer aided design, etc

148 citations

Patent
04 Oct 1971
TL;DR: In this paper, a phase shift antenna utilizing a parasitic reflector is described, in which the area of the array of radiating elements is smaller than the surface of the reflector.
Abstract: A phased array antenna utilizing a parasitic reflector in which the area of the array of radiating elements is smaller than the area of the reflector. The reflector has a concave surface which, in one embodiment of the invention, is a hyperbola of revolution for collimating the rays of radiation incident thereupon from the array of radiating elements. The surface of the reflector is particularly adapted to permit the generation of a set of phase shift command signals by means of a novel ray tracing program to provide a collimated beam which may be scanned in response to the phase shift imparted through radiation radiated by the radiating elements. A narrow beam of radiation is obtained by virtue of the relatively large sized reflector even though the dimensions of the array of radiating elements are relatively small.

148 citations

Patent
Leupelt Uwe1
05 Oct 1978
TL;DR: In this paper, a double reflector antenna mounted on a terrestrial mount with Azimuth and elevation shafts is used to radiate and receive energy from a sub-reflector mounted at the focal point of the main reflector.
Abstract: A double reflector antenna mounted on a terrestrial mount with Azimuth and elevation shafts in which a primary field radiating and detecting horn is mounted within a housing behind a central opening of the main reflector dish so as to radiate and receive energy from a sub-reflector mounted at the focal point of the main reflector dish and such that the lead supplying energy to and from the horn can be very short and the horn can be substantially shielded from snow and rain.

148 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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20224
2021567
2020948
20191,159
20181,092
2017977