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John.Jin
Electrical
- Dec 14, 2023
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Hello,
I hope all of you have started a good day. It is my first post on this site and I hope to get good information from your experience.
I need to rotate 45 degrees a linear polarized antenna at the focal point of a symmetrical reflector antenna to receive vertical and horizontal signals with 3dB loss.
So the dominant fields are fields @ phi=45 and in the cross-polarization pattern @ phi=45, I need to have an antenna with a low cross-polarization pattern @ phi=45.
I used a double-rigged horn antenna (gain > 7 dBi @ F=3Ghz and gain<14 dBi @ F=12Ghz) but the cross-polarization @ phi=45 is unacceptable.
I changed the double ridged horn antenna to a planar log periodic antenna whose cross-polarization @ phi=45 is excellent(the gain was less than -10dbi) but regarding the different dipole antennae at different positions, the phase center changes for each frequency a lot, and regarding the limited gain(less than 9dBi @ f=12Ghz), the reflector antenna pattern shows many sidelobes.
LPDA pattern:
I would be thankful if you could introduce me to an antenna that has these specifications:
1)WideBand: 3-12Ghz
2)Low Cross-polarization @ phi=45
3)High gain: gain more than 7dbi @ 3Ghz
Many thanks.
I hope all of you have started a good day. It is my first post on this site and I hope to get good information from your experience.
I need to rotate 45 degrees a linear polarized antenna at the focal point of a symmetrical reflector antenna to receive vertical and horizontal signals with 3dB loss.
So the dominant fields are fields @ phi=45 and in the cross-polarization pattern @ phi=45, I need to have an antenna with a low cross-polarization pattern @ phi=45.
I used a double-rigged horn antenna (gain > 7 dBi @ F=3Ghz and gain<14 dBi @ F=12Ghz) but the cross-polarization @ phi=45 is unacceptable.
I changed the double ridged horn antenna to a planar log periodic antenna whose cross-polarization @ phi=45 is excellent(the gain was less than -10dbi) but regarding the different dipole antennae at different positions, the phase center changes for each frequency a lot, and regarding the limited gain(less than 9dBi @ f=12Ghz), the reflector antenna pattern shows many sidelobes.
LPDA pattern:
I would be thankful if you could introduce me to an antenna that has these specifications:
1)WideBand: 3-12Ghz
2)Low Cross-polarization @ phi=45
3)High gain: gain more than 7dbi @ 3Ghz
Many thanks.