Claims
- 1. A dual mode feed structure for reception of orthogonal linearly polarized signals, comprising:
- a feed horn defining a microwave cavity along a longitudinal axis, said cavity having a side wall and terminated at one end by a back wall and open at an opposed end for entrance of said orthogonal linearly polarized signals;
- a pair of probes projecting into said cavity and spaced from said axis along a different one of two orthogonal planes through said axis for receiving a different one of said signals; and
- an isolation member projecting into said cavity and substantially centered on said axis, said isolation member including a radial arm extending into the quadrant, defined by said orthogonal planes, that is located between said probes.
- 2. The dual mode feed structure of claim 1 wherein said probes project through said back wall.
- 3. The dual mode feed structure of claim 2 wherein said feed horn further defines a pair of transmission members, each of said transmission members extending inward from said back wall to only partially enclose a different one of said probes and define an open side facing said axis.
- 4. The dual mode feed structure of claim 3 wherein each transmission member defines a U shaped transverse cross section.
- 5. The dual mode feed structure of claim 2 wherein each of said probes terminates in said cavity in a receive portion extending radially towards said axis.
- 6. The dual mode feed structure of claim 1 wherein said probes project through said side wall.
- 7. The dual mode feed structure of claim 1 wherein said radial arm extends past a line of sight between the ends of the probe receive portions.
- 8. The dual mode feed structure of claim 1 wherein the transverse cross sectional area of said isolation member decreases with increasing distance thereof from said back wall.
- 9. A dual mode feed structure for reception of orthogonal linearly polarized signals, comprising:
- a feed horn defining a microwave cavity along a longitudinal axis, said cavity having a side wall and terminated at one end by a back wall and open at an opposed end for entrance of said orthogonal linearly polarized signals;
- a pair of probes projecting into said cavity and spaced from said axis along a different one of two orthogonal planes through said axis for receiving a different one of said signals; and
- isolation member projecting into said cavity from said back wall and substantially centered on said axis, the cross sectional area of said isolation member decreasing with increasing distance thereof from said back wall.
- 10. The dual mode feed structure of claim 9 wherein said probes project through said back wall.
- 11. The dual mode feed structure of claim 10 wherein said feed horn further defines a pair of transmission members, each of said transmission members extending inward from said back wall to only partially enclose a different one of said probes and define an open side facing said axis.
- 12. The dual mode feed structure of claim 11 wherein each transmission member defines a U shaped transverse cross section.
- 13. The dual mode feed structure of claim 10 wherein each of said probes terminates in said cavity in a receive portion extending radially towards said axis.
- 14. The dual mode feed structure of claim 9 wherein said probes project through said side wall.
- 15. The dual mode feed structure of claim 9 wherein said isolation member defines a plurality of radial arms.
- 16. The dual mode feed structure of claim 9 wherein one of said arms extends radially past a line of sight between the ends of the probe receive portions.
- 17. A dual mode/dual band feed structure for reception of orthogonal linearly polarized signals, comprising:
- a feed horn defining a first microwave cavity along a longitudinal axis, said first cavity having a first side wall and terminated at one end by a first back wall and open at an opposed end for reception of said orthogonal linearly polarized signals in a first frequency band;
- a pair of first probes projecting into said first cavity and spaced from said axis along a different one of two orthogonal first planes through said axis for receiving a different one of said first frequency band signals;
- a first isolation member projecting into said first cavity and substantially centered on said axis, said isolation member including a radial first arm extending into the quadrant, defined by said orthogonal first planes, that is located between said first probes, said first isolation member further defining on an interior surface thereof a second microwave cavity substantially coaxial with said first cavity, said second cavity having a second side wall and terminated at one end by a second back wall and open at an opposed end for reception of said orthogonal linearly polarized signals in a second frequency band;
- a pair of second probes projecting into said second cavity and spaced from said axis along a different one of two orthogonal second planes through said axis for receiving a different one of said second frequency band signals; and
- a second isolation member projecting into said second cavity and substantially centered on said axis, said second isolation member including a radial second arm extending into the quadrant, defined by said orthogonal second planes, that is located between said second probes.
- 18. The dual mode feed structure of claim 17 wherein said first probes project through said first back wall.
- 19. The dual mode/dual band feed structure of claim 18 wherein said feed horn further defines a pair of first transmission members, each of said first transmission members extending inward from said first back wall to only partially enclose a different one of said first probes and define an open side facing said axis.
- 20. The dual mode feed structure of claim 17 wherein said first probes project through said first side wall.
- 21. The dual mode feed structure of claim 17 wherein said second probes project through said second back wall.
- 22. The dual mode/dual band feed structure of claim 21 wherein said feed horn further defines a pair of second transmission members, each of said second transmission members extending inward from said second back wall to only partially enclose a different one of said second probes and define an open side facing said axis.
- 23. The dual mode feed structure of claim 17 wherein said second probes project through said second side wall.
- 24. A dual mode/dual band feed structure for reception of orthogonal linearly polarized signals, comprising:
- a feed horn defining a first microwave cavity along a longitudinal axis, said first cavity having a first side wall and terminated at one end by a first back wall and open at an opposed end for reception of said orthogonal linearly polarized signals in a first frequency band;
- a pair of first probes projecting into said first cavity and spaced from said axis along a different one of two orthogonal first planes through said axis for receiving a different one of said first frequency band signals;
- a first isolation member projecting into said first cavity and substantially centered on said axis, said isolation member including a radial first arm extending into the quadrant, defined by said orthogonal first planes, that is located between said first probes;
- a second microwave cavity supported within said first cavity, said second cavity having a second side wall and terminated at one end by a second back wall and open at an opposed end for reception of said orthogonal linearly polarized signals in a second frequency band;
- a pair of second probes projecting into said second cavity and spaced from said axis along a different one of two orthogonal second planes through said axis for receiving a different one of said second frequency band signals; and
- a second isolation member projecting into said second cavity and substantially centered on said axis, said second isolation member including a radial second arm extending into the quadrant, defined by said orthogonal second planes, that is located between said second probes.
- 25. The dual mode feed structure of claim 24 wherein said first probes project through said first back wall.
- 26. The dual mode feed structure of claim 24 wherein said first probes project through said first side wall.
- 27. The dual mode feed structure of claim 24 wherein said second probes project through said second back wall.
- 28. The dual mode feed structure of claim 24 wherein said second probes project through said second side wall.
- 29. A method of receiving orthogonal linearly polarized microwave signals, comprising the steps of:
- forming a cavity about a longitudinal axis to have a side wall, to be terminated at one end by a back wall and to be open at an opposed end for reception of said orthogonal linearly polarized signals;
- extending first ends of a pair of probes into said cavity wherein each of said probes is spaced from said axis along a different one of two orthogonal planes through said axis; and
- disposing an isolation member including a portion extending past a line of sight between said first ends of said pair of probes to project into said cavity from said back wall and be substantially centered on said axis.
- 30. The method of claim 29 further comprising the step of defining a radial arm on said isolation member.
- 31. The method of claim 29 wherein said extending step includes the step of projecting said probes through said side wall.
- 32. The method of claim 31 further comprising the step of disposing a pair of transmission members to extend into said cavity from said back wall, each of said transmission members only partially surrounding a different one of said probes and defining an open side substantially facing said axis.
- 33. The method of claim 29 wherein said extending step includes the step of projecting said probes through said side wall.
- 34. A method of receiving dual band/dual mode orthogonal linearly polarized microwave signals, comprising the steps of:
- forming a first cavity about a longitudinal first axis to have a first side wall, to be terminated at one end by a first back wall and to be open at an opposed end for reception of orthogonal linearly polarized signals in a first frequency band;
- extending first ends of a pair of first probes into said first cavity wherein each of said first probes is spaced from said axis along a different one of two orthogonal planes through said axis;
- disposing a first isolation member including a portion extending past a line of sight between said first ends of said pair of first probes to project into said first cavity from said first back wall and be substantially centered on said first axis;
- forming a second cavity about a longitudinal second axis to have a second side wall, to be terminated at one end by a second back wall and to be open at an opposed end for reception of orthogonal linearly polarized signals in a second frequency band;
- carrying said second cavity within said first cavity;
- extending first ends of a pair of second probes into said second cavity wherein each of said second probes is spaced from said second axis along a different one of two orthogonal planes through said axis; and
- disposing a second isolation member including a portion extending past a line of sight between said first ends of said pair of second probes to project into said cavity from said first back wall and be substantially centered on said second axis.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein said first probes extending step includes the step of projecting said first probes through said first back wall.
- 36. The method of claim 34 wherein said first probes extending step includes the step of projecting said first probes through said first side wall.
- 37. The method of claim 34 wherein said second probes extending step includes the step of projecting said second probes through said second back wall.
- 38. The method of claim 34 wherein said second probes extending step includes the step of projecting said second probes through said second side wall.
- 39. The method of claim 34 further comprising the step of defining a radial arm on said first isolation member.
- 40. The method of claim 34 further comprising the step of defining a radial arm on said second isolation member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 831,900 filed Feb. 6, 1992, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,216,432.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US93/01054 |
2/5/1993 |
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10/13/1993 |
10/13/1993 |
Publishing Document |
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WO93/16502 |
8/19/1993 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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