Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Nov 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981nacel..35..418e&link_type=abstract
Nachrichten Elektronik, vol. 35, Nov. 1981, p. 418, 420-427. In German.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Communication Equipment, Parabolic Antennas, Radio Astronomy, Antenna Design, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Assembling, Cylindrical Antennas
Scientific paper
The operational area of parabolic antennas in communications technology and radio astronomy is established. Several essential design principles are illustrated, and installation and development tendencies are described. Objectives and operating characteristics of parabolic antennas are discussed, including the Cassegrain system, the coude system and the Gregory system. Radio-astronomical research and antenna design are also discussed, including reflector shape accuracy, directional accuracy and dynamic behavior. Design principles of parabolic antennas with circular apertures are considered with emphasis on assembly and installation of supporting structures, and antennas other than those with circular apertures, such as offset and cyclindrical antennas are reviewed.
Eschenauer H.
Rusel J.
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