Claims
- 1. An omnidirectional microwave antenna comprising:
- a paraboloidal reflector disposed above the ground and facing downwardly with a substantially horizontal aperture and a substantially vertical axis;
- a vertically oriented feed horn located below said paraboloidal reflector on the axis of said paraboloidal reflector, said feed horn having a phase center positioned a distance, d, above the focal point of said paraboloidal reflector, where the value of d is selected to control the beam tilt of the radiation pattern produced by said antenna;
- a radome extending downwardly from the outer periphery of said paraboloidal reflector and including an absorber material extending from the lower edge of said paraboloidal reflector to a distance, H.sub.T, below the aperture of said feed horn, where the value of H.sub.T is selected to control the radiation pattern produced by said antenna; and
- a conical reflector having a shaped reflecting surface extending downwardly away from the periphery of said feed horn for reflecting radiation received vertically from said paraboloidal reflector in a horizontal direction away from said conical reflector, and for reflecting horizontally received radiation vertically to said paraboloidal reflector, said shaped reflecting surface being defined by a plurality of vertical coordinates, Z.sub.s, a plurality of horizontal coordinates, X.sub.s, and a plurality of arbitrary parameters N, A.sub.n and X.sub.n, satisfying the equation ##EQU3##
- 2. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said shaped reflecting surface is defined by the equation with N=1, A.sub.0 =0, A.sub.1 =-1, X.sub.0 =0 and X.sub.1 =0.
- 3. The antenna of claim 2 wherein d=0.27 inches and H.sub.T =2.50 inches.
- 4. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said shaped reflecting surface is defined by the equation ##EQU4## with N=3, A.sub.0 =0, A.sub.1 =-1, A.sub.2 =0, A.sub.3 =-1/1500, X.sub.1 =0 and X.sub.3 =7.5.
- 5. An omnidirectional microwave antenna comprising:
- a paraboloidal reflector disposed above the ground and facing downwardly with a substantially horizontal aperture and a substantially vertical axis;
- a vertically oriented feed horn located below said paraboloidal reflector on the axis of said paraboloidal reflector, said feed horn having a phase center positioned a distance, d, above the focal point of said paraboloidal reflector, where the value of d is selected to control the beam tilt of the radiation pattern produced by said antenna;
- a conical reflector having a shaped reflecting surface extending downwardly away from the periphery of said feed horn for reflecting radiation received vertically from said paraboloidal reflector in a horizontal direction away from said conical reflector, and for reflecting horizontally received radiation vertically to said paraboloidal reflector; and
- a radome extending downwardly from the outer periphery of said paraboloidal reflector and including an absorber material extending from the lower edge of said paraboloidal reflector;
- wherein at least one of said conical reflector and said radome is adapted to modify the aperture distribution of said antenna so as to control the radiation pattern produced by said antenna.
- 6. The omnidirectional microwave antenna of claim 5 wherein said radome is adapted to modify said aperture distribution by said absorber material extending to a distance, H.sub.T, below the aperture of said feed horn.
- 7. The antenna of claim 6 wherein H.sub.T =2.50 inches.
- 8. The omnidirectional microwave antenna of claim 5 wherein said conical reflector is adapted to modify said aperture distribution according to the shaped reflecting surface of said conical reflector, said shaped reflecting surface having dimensions deemed by a plurality of vertical coordinates, Z.sub.s, a plurality of horizontal coordinates, X.sub.s, and a plurality of arbitrary parameters N, A.sub.n and X.sub.n, satisfying the equation ##EQU5##
- 9. The antenna of claim 8 wherein said shaped reflecting surface is defined by the equation with N=1, A.sub.0 =0, A.sub.1 =-1, X.sub.0 =0 and X.sub.1 =0.
- 10. The antenna of claim 8 wherein said shaped reflecting surface is defined by the equation ##EQU6## with N=3, A.sub.0 =0, A.sub.1 =-1, A.sub.2 =0, A.sub.3 -1/1500, X.sub.1 =0 and X.sub.3 =7.5.
- 11. The antenna of claim 6 wherein H.sub.T =0.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/610,359, filed Mar. 4, 1996 and entitled "A Broadband Omnidirectional Microwave Antenna With Decreased Sky Radiation and With a Simple Means of Elevation-Plane Pattern Control", abandoned. The parent application has the same assignee as the present invention and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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