Low-noise dual-hybrid-mode horn—an experimental model†
- 1 March 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Electronics
- Vol. 34 (3) , 391-400
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00207217308938452
Abstract
This paper presents a detailed description of an experimental corrugated feed horn designed to operate at the focus of a paraboloidal reflector. It is found that the corrugation depth does not critically restrict the bandwidth of the antenna, and the main requirement is that the thickness of the corrugation teeth must be small compared to the wavelength. The radiation pattern of the horn maintains a near-perfect cylindrical symmetry over o 10% bandwidth, and the V.S.W.R. is less than 1-1 within the some bandwidth. The overall efficiency of the antenna system is found to be within 3% of the maximum value predicted by the theory. In addition, the spill-over loss is very small, and is of the order of 3·5%. This indicates that a low-noise, high-efficiency antenna can be designed without the need of a massive and more costly conical horn used in dual-reflector systems to date.Keywords
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