Claims
- 1. A circularly polarized radio antenna whose phase center is capable of being accurately positioned above a marker point comprising:
- a. a ground plane having a hole,
- b. an elongated center post located on said ground plane over said hole and extending perpendicularly upward, said center post having an axial bore,
- c. a plurality of antenna elements mounted on said center post and projecting radially outward therefrom,
- d. feed line means coupled to said antenna elements, and
- e. a combining network coupled to the feed line means for combining signals received by antenna elements into a single output,
- f. the antenna elements, feed line means and combining network being sized and arranged so that the phase center of the antenna is along the center line of the axial bore at the intersection of said center line with the ground plane,
- g. whereby the phase center of said antenna can be accurately positioned with respect to said marker point by aligning said axial bore with said marker point and measuring the distance along the centerline from the marker point to the ground plane.
- 2. The antenna of claim 1 and further including means adapted to be used with the antenna for aligning the axial bore of the center post over said marker point.
- 3. The antenna of claim 2 and wherein said aligning means comprises an aligning rod adapted to be slidably inserted into said axial bore.
- 4. The antenna of claim 3 and wherein said aligning rod includes a set of graduations for use in determining the distance from the phase center of the antenna to the marker point.
- 5. The antenna of claim 1 and wherein the antenna elements comprise four elements circumferentially disposed around the center post at 90.degree. intervals.
- 6. The antenna of claim 5 and wherein said feed line means comprises a separate feed line connected to each antenna element.
- 7. The antenna of claim 6 and wherein the combining circuit includes two 90.degree. hydrid circuits and a 180.degree. hybrid circuit each one of the 90.degree. hybrid circuits being connected to a separate orthogonal pair of antenna elements.
- 8. The antenna of claim 7 and wherein a set of four vertical bores are formed in said center post and wherein each feed line is located in one of said bores.
- 9. The antenna of claim 8 and further including a base member mounted on said ground plane, said center post being mounted on said base member.
- 10. The antenna of claim 9 and wherein said antenna elements are solid straight rods of metal.
- 11. The antenna of claim 10 and further including means for leveling the ground plane on a surface on which the ground plane may be mounted.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 323,238 filed on Nov. 20, 1981, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The U.S. govenment has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract Number F19628-80-C-0040 awarded by the Department of the Air Force.
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