Claims
- 1. A low-noise-block downconverter for use with a flat antenna receiving dual polarized electromagnetic waves, comprising:
- a case body mounted to a rear side surface of said flat antenna and having a partition dividing an interior space of the case body into front and back spaces;
- a pair of input ports provided in said case body so as to correspond respectively to wave guide apertures of said flat antenna for receiving radio frequency signals of said polarized electromagnetic waves of two different types;
- a selective means disposed in said case body for allowing an alternative one of said radio frequency signals of each of said two different types of polarized electromagnetic waves received to pass there through in accordance with a magnitude of a DC voltage supplied from a DC power source;
- means disposed in said case body for converting the frequency of said radio frequency signals of said selected one of the polarized electromagnetic waves received; and
- two printed-circuit boards respectively provided with a low-noise amplifier section including said radio frequency signal selective means and with a frequency converter section including a local oscillator circuit, said printed-circuit board of said amplifier section and said printed-circuit board of said converter section being disposed respectively on opposite sides of said partition of said case body so as to respectively lie in said front and back spaces,
- wherein each of said pair of input ports is formed, as viewed in a depth direction of the port, in a rectangular shape having a longitudinal axis, and wherein the input ports are disposed so that the longitudinal axes of the rectangular shapes of the ports are substantially perpendicular to each other.
- 2. The downconverter according to claim 1, wherein each of said input ports includes a metallic adjusting screw mounted to retractably project into the port for varying at least one received-wave transmission characteristic, each of said input ports having a narrower side surface defining an plane and a wider side surface defining an H plane perpendicular to said E plane, each of said adjusting screws being arranged parallel to the E plane of the input port and being adjustable in the projection into the input port along the H plane of the input port and each of said adjusting screws having a tip section which is thinner than a threaded base section located adjacent to the screw head.
- 3. The downconverter according to claim 1, wherein said selective means includes a pair of radio frequency amplifiers, a bias-voltage generating circuit connected to said radio frequency amplifiers and generating a gate bias-voltage which is constantly applied to said radio frequency amplifiers as a gate bias voltage, and a bias switching circuit which turns a drain bias voltage from said bias-voltage generating circuit ON and OFF so as to actuate a selective one of the radio frequency amplifiers.
- 4. The downconverter according to claim 1 further comprising a coupler as a circuit element, said coupler including a pair of branch lines connected to an input terminal of said coupler, a pair of output lines connected respectively at one end to each of said branch lines and at the other end to each of a pair of output terminals of the coupler, and an absorbing resistor connected between junction points between said pair of branch lines and between said pair of output lines through additional lines, wherein a difference between a path through said branch line and a path through said additional lines is set to be one half of a wavelength of said propagated polarized electromagnetic wave.
Priority Claims (6)
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3-172872 |
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3-172886 |
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3-279889 |
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4-2264 |
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4-94662 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/270,845, filed on Jul. 5, 1994 by Kanda et al.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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