Claims
- 1. An antenna for transmitting and/or receiving signals, comprising:a reflector that directs signals transmitted to or from the antenna; a feed mounted forwardly of said reflector and directed at the reflector for receiving or transmitting signals, wherein said feed has a proximal end directed at the reflector of the antenna and a distal end directed away from the reflector; a support stricture having a first port communicatively connected to said feed and having a second port, and wherein said first port of said support structure has an end surface oriented toward the reflector for connecting to the distal end of said feed, said end surface defining a plane which is spaced forwardly of the reflector; and a wave-guide comprising a body having a first end connected to said second port of said support structure and a second end connected to an electronic signal transmitting or receiving component, wherein at least a portion of said wave-guide body extends towards the reflector, wherein said extending portion of said wave-guide body which extends towards the reflector projects beyond said plane, and wherein said extending portion extends along a first axis of extension at an offset angle that is less than 90 degrees with respect to an axis extending between the proximal and distal ends of said feed.
- 2. An antenna according to claim 1, wherein the feed has a proximal end directed at the reflector and a distal end directed away from the reflector, and wherein said body of said wave-guide comprises:a first body portion connected to the feed by said first end of said wave-guide and having a first axis of extension such that said first body portion extends from said first end of said wave-guide at a first offset angle that is less than 90 degrees with respect to an axis extending between the proximal and distal ends of the feed; a second body portion having a second axis of extension that extends at a second offset angle from the first axis of extension of said first body portion towards the reflector of the antenna; and a bend portion between said first and second body portions.
- 3. An antenna according to claim 2, wherein said second body portion of said wave-guide has a second axis of extension extending at a second offset angle from the first axis of extension of said first body portion toward the reflector of the antenna at an offset angle with respect to the first axis of extension of said first body portion in the range of greater than 0 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
- 4. An antenna according to claim 1, wherein said wave-guide is a receive wave-guide having a first end connected to the feed and a second end connected to a receiver, and wherein said second end of said wave-guide extends in a direction towards the reflector of the antenna to minimize distance that the receiver extends from the reflector.
- 5. An antenna according to claim 1, wherein said wave-guide is a transmit wave-guide having a first end connected to the feed and a second end connected to a transmitter, and wherein said second end of said wave-guide extends in a direction towards the reflector of the antenna to minimize a distance that the transmitter extends from the reflector.
- 6. An antenna according to claim 1, wherein said support structure is an ortho-mode transducer capable of receiving signals from and providing transmit signals to said feed and includes a third port for communication with a receiver.
- 7. An antenna according to claim 6, wherein said wave-guide includes a transmit wave-guide section communicatively connected to the second port of said support structure and a receive wave-guide section communicatively connected to the third port of said support structure, and wherein at least one of said transmit wave-guide section and receive wave-guide section extends in a direction towards the reflector of the antenna such that said second end of said wave-guide is closer to the reflector than said first end of said wave-guide.
- 8. An antenna according to claim 7, wherein both said transmit wave-guide section and said receive wave-guide section include portions which extend in a direction towards the reflector of the antenna.
- 9. An antenna according to claim 8, further comprising at least one boom arm connected between said reflector and said support structure and a transmitter positioned on said boom arm, wherein at least a portion of said body of said wave-guide extends in a direction toward the reflector of the antenna, such that said second end of said wave-guide is connected to the transmitter.
- 10. An antenna according to claim 8, further comprising at least one boom arm connected between said reflector and said support structure and a receiver positioned on said boom arm, wherein at least a portion of said body of said wave-guide extends in a direction toward the reflector of the antenna, such that said second end of said wave-guide is connected to the receiver.
- 11. A wave-guide for coupling an electronic signal transmitting or receiving component to a feed directed at a reflector of an antenna, wherein the feed has a proximal end directed at the reflector of the antenna and a distal end directed away from the reflector or the antenna, wherein said wave-guide comprises a body having a first end for connection to the feed aid a second end for connection to one of a transmitter and a receiver, wherein at least a first body portion of said body of said wave-guide extends in a direction towards the reflector of the antenna, and wherein said first body portion extends along a first axis of extension at an offset angle that is less than 90 degrees with respect to an axis extending between the proximal and distal ends of the feed.
- 12. A wave-guide according to claim 11, wherein said body of said wave-guide further comprises:a second body portion having a second axis of extension that extends at a second offset angle from the first axis of extension of said first body portion towards the reflector of the antenna; and a bend portion between said first and second body portions.
- 13. A wave-guide according to claim 12, wherein said second body portion of said wave-guide has a second axis of extension extending at a second offset angle from the first axis of extension of said first body portion toward the reflector of the antenna at an offset angle with respect to the first axis of extension of said first body portion in the range of greater than 0 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
- 14. A wave-guide according to claim 11, wherein said wave-guide is a receive wave-guide having a first end configured for connection to the feed and a second end configured for connection to a receiver, and wherein said second end of said wave-guide extends in a direction towards the reflector of the antenna to minimize distance that the receiver extends from the reflector.
- 15. A wave-guide according to claim 11, wherein said wave-guide is a transmit wave-guide having a first end configured for connection to the feed and a second end for connection to a transmitter, and wherein said second end of said wave-guide extends in a direction towards the reflector of the antenna to minimize a distance that the transmitter extends from the reflector.
- 16. An antenna for transmitting and/or receiving signals, comprising;a reflector that directs signals transmitted to or from the antenna; a feed mounted forwardly of said reflector and directed at the reflector for receiving or transmitting signals; a support structure leaving a first port communicatively connected to said feed and second and third ports, at least one boom arm connected between said reflector and said support structure; a receiver connected to said second port of said support structure, wherein said receiver extends outwardly from said support structure in a direction away from said reflector; a transmitter connected directly to said boom arm; a unitary transmit wave-guide comprising a body formed of one piece having a first end connected to said second port of said support structure, wherein at least a portion of said body of said transmit wave-guide extends in a direction toward the reflector of the antenna, such that a second end of said transmit wave-guide is connected to the transmitter connected to the boom arm; and a unitary receive wave-guide comprising a body formed of one piece having a first end connected to said second port of said support structure and a second end connected to said receiver.
- 17. An antenna according to claim 16, wherein the feed has a proximal end directed at the reflector of the and a distal end directed away from the reflector, and wherein said first port of said support structure has an end surface oriented toward the reflector for connecting to table distal end of the feed, said end surface defining a plane which is spaced forwardly of the reflector, and wherein said portion of said transmit wave-guide body which extends towards the reflector projects beyond said plane.
- 18. An antenna according to claim 17, wherein the feed has a proximal end directed at the reflector and a distal end directed away from the reflector, and wherein said portion of said transmit wave-guide body which projects beyond said plane extends along an axis of extension at an offset angle that is less than 90 degrees with respect to an axis extending between the proximal and distal ends of said feed, such that said second end of said transmit wave-guide is directed toward the reflector of the antenna.
- 19. An antenna according to claim 16, wherein said support structure is an ortho-mode transducer capable of receiving signals form and providing transmit signals to said feed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/186,245 entitled MULTIBEAM ANTENNA FOR TRANSMITTING AND/OR RECEIVING SIGNALS FROM MULTIPLE TRANSMISSION AND RECEIVING SOURCES THAT ARE LOCATED IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO EACH OTHER, filed Mar. 1, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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