lighterup
Aerospace
- Sep 7, 2005
- 45
I am having trouble with what I believe to be parasitic scatterers in the support structure of a circular antenna array. My proposed solution is to install a layer of tuned elastomeric absorber, such as Cuming C-RAM FLX inside the radome below the array to keep the transmitter from lighting up anything below the array.
My question is this:
I have been bitten before by metallic edges in the field causing reflections, and I am a bit leary of running the metalic backing on my absorber sheets all the way to the edge of the sheet. My system is an L-Band radar running at 1.3 GHz, and I am thinking of terminating the metal backing about 1/2" to 1" from the edge of the absorber sheets closest to the radiating antenna structure. Am I just being paranoid? Anybody had any experience with this stuff?
My question is this:
I have been bitten before by metallic edges in the field causing reflections, and I am a bit leary of running the metalic backing on my absorber sheets all the way to the edge of the sheet. My system is an L-Band radar running at 1.3 GHz, and I am thinking of terminating the metal backing about 1/2" to 1" from the edge of the absorber sheets closest to the radiating antenna structure. Am I just being paranoid? Anybody had any experience with this stuff?