Claims
- 1. A quadrifilar helix antenna, comprising:a radiating member comprising four orthogonal conductive elements helically wound around a common axis, each said conductive element comprising between 3 to 7 turns about said common axis at a pitch of between 45 to 65 degrees, each said turn having a diameter of approximately 0.13 wavelengths to 0.27 wavelengths; a feed coupler exciting each of said orthogonal conductive elements in phase quadrature at a feed point located at a first end of said antenna adjacent to a ground plane; an opposing end of each of said conductive elements distal from said feed point forming an open circuit; and wherein said antenna has a peak gain on horizon when said common axis is oriented vertically.
- 2. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein said antenna has an axial length of about 2.3 wavelength; to 8.9 wavelengths.
- 3. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein said antenna has an axial length of about 4.2 wavelengths to 4.5 wavelengths.
- 4. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein said conductive element comprises approximately 5 turns.
- 5. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein said pitch is approximately 55 degrees.
- 6. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein each said turn has a diameter of approximately 0.18 wavelengths to 0.2 wavelengths.
- 7. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein said antenna has a gain of at least 5 dBiC on horizon when said common axis is oriented vertically.
- 8. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein said antenna has a 3 dB bandwidth of 5% to 8% of a center operating frequency.
- 9. The antenna according to claim 1 wherein said antenna has an input VSWR of between about 1.0 and 1.5 within an operating bandwidth of between 5% to 8% of a center operating frequency.
- 10. A quadrifilar helix antenna, comprising:a radiating member comprising four orthogonal conductive elements helically wound around a common axis, each said conductive element comprising 3 to 7 turns about said common axis; and a feed coupler exciting each of said orthogonal conductive elements in phase quadrature at a feed point located at a first end of said antenna adjacent to a ground plane; an opposing end of each of said conductive elements distal from said feed point forming an open circuit; and wherein said antenna has a peak gain on horizon when said common axis is oriented vertically.
- 11. The antenna according to claim 10 wherein said antenna has a peak gain of at least about 5 dBiC.
- 12. The antenna according to claim 10 wherein said conductive element comprises approximately 5 turns.
- 13. The antenna according to claim 10 wherein each said turn has a diameter of about 0.13 wavelengths to 0.27 wavelengths.
- 14. The antenna according to claim 10 wherein each said turn has a diameter of approximately 0.18 wavelengths to 0.2 wavelengths.
- 15. The antenna according to claim 10 wherein said conductive elements are helically wound around said common axis at a pitch of between 45 to 65 degrees.
- 16. The antenna according to claim 10 wherein said conductive elements are helically wound around said common axis at a pitch of approximately 55 degrees.
- 17. The antenna according to claim 10 wherein said antenna has an axial length of 2.3 wavelengths to 6.9 wavelengths.
- 18. The antenna according to claim 10 wherein an axial length of said antenna is approximately 4.2 wavelengths to 4.5 wavelengths.
- 19. The antenna according to claim 10 wherein said antenna has an input VSWR of between about 1.0 and 1.5 within an operating bandwidth of between 5% to 8% of a center operating frequency.
- 20. A quadrifilar helix antenna, comprising:a radiating member comprising four orthogonal conductive elements helically wound around a common axis, each turn having a diameter of about 0.13 wavelengths to 0.27 wavelengths; and a feed coupler exciting each of said orthogonal conductive elements in phase quadrature at a feed point located at a first end of said antenna adjacent to a ground plane; an opposing end of each of said conductive elements distal from said feed point forming an open circuit; and wherein said antenna has a peak gain on horizon when said common axis is oriented vertically.
- 21. The antenna according to claim 20 wherein said antenna has a peak gain of at least about 5 dBiC.
- 22. The antenna according to claim 20 wherein said conductive element comprises approximately 3 to 7 turns.
- 23. The antenna according to claim 20 wherein said conductive element comprises approximately 5 turns.
- 24. The antenna according to claim 20 wherein each said turn has a diameter of approximately 0.18 wavelengths to 0.2 wavelengths.
- 25. The antenna according to claim 20 wherein said conductive elements are helically wound around said common axis at a pitch of between 45 to 65 degrees.
- 26. The antenna according to claim 20 wherein said conductive elements are helically wound around said common axis at a pitch of approximately 55 degrees.
- 27. The antenna according to claim 20 wherein said antenna has an axial length of 2.3 wavelengths to 6.9 wavelengths.
- 28. The antenna according to claim 20 wherein an axial length of said antenna is approximately 4.2 wavelengths to 4.5 wavelengths.
- 29. The antenna according to claim 23 wherein said antenna has an input VSWR of between about 1.0 and 1.5 within an operating bandwidth of between 5% to 8% of a center operating frequency.
- 30. A quadrifilar helix antenna, comprising:a radiating member comprising four orthogonal conductive elements helically wound around a common axis, each said conductive element comprising approximately 5 turns about said common axis at a pitch of approximately 55 degrees, each said turn having a diameter of approximately 0.18 wavelengths to 0.2 wavelengths; a feed coupler exciting each of said orthogonal conductive elements in phase quadrature at a feed point located at a first end of said antenna adjacent to a ground plane; an opposing end of each of said conductive elements distal from said feed point forming an open circuit; and wherein said antenna has a peak gain on horizon when said common axis is oriented vertically.
- 31. The antenna according to claim 30 wherein said peak gain is at least about 5 dBiC.
- 32. The antenna according to claim 30 wherein said peak gain is at least about 6.5 dBiC.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. F33657-98-G-3605 between the United States Air Force Aeronautical Systems Center. Reconnaissance Systems Program Office, Contracting Branch; Wright Patterson Air Force Base and Harris Corporation.
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