Claims
- 1. In an antenna having at least one radiating element for radiating RF energy of a predetermined frequency and a back plane reflector for said radiating element, the improvement comprising:
- an extension element spaced from and located adjacent to said back plane reflector, said extension element extending outwardly from an edge of said back plane reflector to thereby effectively extend said back plane upon electrical connection of said extension element to said back plane, said extension element being one half wave length in length at said predetermined frequency; and
- means for alternately electrically connecting and disconnecting said extension element to said back plane reflector, to thereby reduce generation of back lobes at said predetermined frequency.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein said extension element is co-planar with said back plane reflector.
- 3. In an antenna having at least one radiating element for radiating RF energy of a predetermined frequency and a back plane reflector for said radiating element, the improvement comprising:
- an extension element spaced from and located adjacent to said back plane reflector, said extension element being one half wave length in length at said predetermined frequency; and
- means for alternately electrically connecting and disconnecting said extension element to said back plane reflector, to thereby reduce generation of back lobes at said predetermined frequency,
- wherein said means includes a switching diode connected between said extension element and said back plane reflector.
- 4. In an antenna having at least one radiating element for radiating RF energy of a predetermined frequency and a back plane reflector for said radiating element, the improvement comprising:
- an extension element spaced from and located adjacent to said back plane reflector, said extension element being one half wave length in length at said predetermined frequency; and
- means for alternately electrically connecting and disconnecting said extension element to said back plane reflector, to thereby reduce generation of back lobes at said predetermined frequency,
- wherein said means includes a switch transistor connected between said extension element and said back plane reflector.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a division of application Ser. No. 08/353,189 filed Dec. 9, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,596,324 which is a continuation in part of my earlier filed application, Ser. No. 08/273,576 filed Jul. 11, 1994, entitled Synthetic Aperture Radar Smearing, copending herewith, for which the benefit of 35 U.S.C. 120 is claimed.
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