Crosspolarisation measurements using a composite feed

Physics – Optics

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Antenna Feeds, Microwave Antennas, Parabolic Reflectors, Polarization (Waves), Cassegrain Optics, Dipoles, Signal Measurement

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An experimental study was made of the cross-polarization performance of a reflector antenna fed by a low-cross-polarization 5-dipole composite feed. A 31-cm diameter deep paraboloidal reflector with f/D = 0.25 was used, and measurements were made at a frequency of 9.4 GHz. The composite feed achieved a 9-dB improvement in cross-polarization performance relative to a single-dipole feed. The results are in agreement with the theoretical findings of Ghobrial (1973).

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