Parametric study of the crosspolarization efficiency of parabolic reflectors

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Antenna Design, Antenna Feeds, Parabolic Reflectors, Polarization Characteristics, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Mathematical Models, Propagation Modes

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The crosspolarisation efficiency of a reflector antenna is the ratio between the peak crosspolarisation from the complete antenna to that from the feed. The results of a parametric study into this factor for parabolic reflectors fed by a mathematical model of a common class of feeds are presented, and it is concluded that the efficiency is typically -4 to -6 dB.

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