Claims
- 1. A parabolic-reflector antenna comprising:
- a support column;
- a parabolic reflector mounted on said support column and having an elliptical shape with a horizontal major axis;
- a polarization converter mounted on said support column including a primary horn mounted in an opposing relationship with respect to said parabolic reflector for receiving radio waves reflected by said parabolic reflector, said primary horn comprising a first hollow portion having:
- an elliptical cross section with a vertical major axis perpendicular to the horizontal major axis of said parabolic reflector at a first end of said first hollow portion for discriminating between cross polarized waves;
- a circular cross section of a first diameter at an opposite second end of said first hollow portion; and
- a first inner surface which is progressively tapered from said first end of said first hollow portion to said opposite second end of said first hollow portion;
- converting means mounted coaxially with respect to said first hollow portion of said primary horn for converting a circularly polarized radio wave into a linearly polarized radio wave; and
- a waveguide connected to said converting means for guiding said linearly polarized radio wave converted by said converting means to a selected location.
- 2. A parabolic-reflector antenna according to claim 1, wherein said primary horn further comprises a second hollow portion and a third hollow portion, said third hollow portion having:
- a circular cross section of a second diameter at a first end of said third hollow portion;
- a circular cross section of a third diameter at an opposite second end of said third hollow portion; and
- a second inner surface progressively tapered from said first end of said third hollow portion to said opposite second end of said third hollow portion,
- said first hollow portion and said third hollow portion being connected by said second hollow portion and being positioned coaxially with respect to each other.
- 3. A parabolic-reflector antenna according to claim 2, wherein said second hollow portion has:
- a constant circular cross section of a fourth diameter from a first end of said second hollow portion to an opposite second end of said second hollow portion,
- said first end of said second hollow portion being joined to said opposite second end of said first hollow portion, and said opposite second end of said second hollow portion being joined to said first end of said third hollow portion.
- 4. A parabolic-reflector antenna according to claim 3, wherein said first diameter of said circular cross section at said opposite second end of said first hollow portion and said fourth diameter of said constant circular cross section of said second hollow portion are the same.
- 5. A parabolic-reflector antenna according to claim 3, wherein said fourth diameter of said constant circular cross section of said second hollow portion is larger than said second diameter of said circular cross section at said first end of said third hollow portion.
- 6. A parabolic-reflector antenna according to claim 5, further comprising a step interposed between said opposite second end of said second hollow portion and said first end of said third hollow portion.
- 7. A parabolic-reflector antenna according to claim 3 wherein:
- said converting means for converting a circularly polarized radio wave into a linearly polarized radio wave and said waveguide connected to said converting means for guiding said linearly polarized wave converted by said converting means to said selected location are connected to said third hollow portion.
- 8. A parabolic-reflector antenna comprising:
- a support column;
- a parabolic reflector mounted on said support column and having an elliptical shape with a horizontal major axis;
- a polarization converter mounted on said support column including a primary horn mounted in an opposing relationship with respect to said parabolic reflector for receiving radio waves reflected by said parabolic reflector, said primary horn comprising
- a first hollow portion having an elliptical cross section with a vertical major axis perpendicular to the horizontal major axis of said parabolic reflector at a first end of said first hollow portion, a circular cross section of a first diameter at an opposite second end of said first hollow portion, and a first inner surface progressively tapered from said first end to said opposite second end of said first hollow portion;
- a second hollow portion having a constant circular cross section of said first diameter from a first end to an opposite second end of said second hollow portion; and
- a third hollow portion having a circular cross section of a second diameter at a first end of said third hollow portion, a circular cross section of a third diameter at an opposite second end of said third hollow portion and a second inner surface progressively tapered from said first end to said opposite second end of said third hollow portion, wherein
- said opposite second end of said first hollow portion is connected to said first end of said second hollow portion and said opposite second end of said second hollow portion is connected to said first end of said third hollow portion;
- converting means connected to said third hollow portion for converting a circularly polarized radio wave into a linearly polarized radio wave; and
- a waveguide connected to said converting means, for guiding said linearly polarized radio wave converted by said converting means to a selected location.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/897,473 filed Jun. 12, 1992, now abandoned.
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