The development of an L-band radiometer dual-mode horn

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Antenna Design, Horn Antennas, Microwave Radiometers, Ocean Surface, Remote Sensors, Temperature Sensors, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Bandwidth, Circular Polarization, Standing Wave Ratios, Surface Temperature, Temperature Measurement, Ultrahigh Frequencies, Water Temperature

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An antenna was developed for the remote microwave measurement of ocean surface temperature during a flight test in a C54 aircraft. The basic antenna is a conical dual-mode horn similar to the dual-mode horn described by Potter (1963). The pertinent internal dimensions of the horn are given. The measured E and H plane patterns for the linearly polarized horn for a range of frequencies are shown in a graph.

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