X-/Ka-band dichroic plate design and grating lobe study

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Beam Waveguides, Dichroism, Extremely High Frequencies, Microwave Filters, Perforated Plates, Superhigh Frequencies, Waveguide Antennas, Bandwidth, Computer Programs, Downlinking, Mars Observer, Waveguide Filters

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An X-/Ka-band dichroic plate is needed for simultaneously receiving X-band and Ka-band in the DSS-13 Beam Waveguide Antenna. The plate is transparent to the allocated Ka-band downlink (31.8-32.3 GHz) and the frequency band for the Mars Observer Ka-band Beacon Link Experiment (KABLE) (33.6-33.8 GHz), while at the same time reflecting the X-band downlink (8.4-8.5 GHz). The design is made using a computer program for dichroic plates with rectangular holes. The theoretical performance of the X-/Ka-band dichroic plate is presented. A study of the grating lobe problem is also included in this article.

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