Claims
- 1. A satellite antenna for providing bundled Ka-band two-way communications services such as broadband Internet access and Ku-band direct broadcast satellite television service, comprising:
a parabolic main reflector dish having an offset prime focal point; a frequency selective surface sub-reflector defining an image focal point; a first feed supported at said prime focal point; a second feed supported at said image focal point; a Ku-band low noise block down-converter system connected for receiving Ku-band direct broadcast satellite television signals reflected from said dish to one of said first feed and second feed; a Ka-band transmitter connected to the other of said one feed and said second feed for illuminating said dish with Ka-band uplink signal transmissions; a Ka-band low-noise block-down converter connected for receiving Ka-band downlink signals reflected from said dish to either one of said first feed and said second feed; and a mast for mounting said dish to a supporting structure; whereby two-way internet access and satellite television service provided on at least two nearly or actually collocated satellites can be delivered to a subscriber by installation of a single satellite antenna reflector dish at a subscriber location.
- 2. The satellite antenna of claim 1 wherein said frequency selective surface is a flat or contoured surface.
- 3. The satellite antenna of claim 1 further comprising a feed/transceiver support boom fixed to said dish and said first feed, said second feed, said Ku-band low noise block down-converter, said Ka-band transmitter and said Ka-band low-noise block-down converter are all supported on said boom.
- 4. The satellite antenna of claim 1 wherein said first feed comprises side-by-side Ku-band feed horns and said Ku-band low noise block down-converter system comprises independent low noise block down-converter units each operatively associated with one of said Ku-band feed horns such that direct broadcast satellite television signals may be received from different Ku-band DBS satellites spaced along the geostationary arc.
- 5. A satellite antenna convertible between a two-way Ka-band data only configuration and a bundled Ka-band data-Ku-band DBS configuration, or the inverse, comprising:
a parabolic main reflector dish having an offset prime focal point; a support boom affixed to said reflector dish; a subreflector on said boom defining an image focal point of said dish reflector a Ka-band transceiver supported on said boom, said transceiver having a Ka-band transmitter, a Ka band low noise block downconverter and a Ka-band feed horn mounted at said image focal point for illuminating said subreflector; a Ku-band subassembly removably supported on said boom, said subassembly comprising a Ku-band feed supported at said prime focal point and a Ku-band low noise block down-converter system; and said subreflector being interchangeable between a non-selective subreflector and a frequency selective surface subreflector; whereby said satellite antenna operates in said data only configuration in the absence of said Ku-band subassembly and can be converted from the two way Ka-band data only configuration to the bundled configuration by installation of said Ku-band subassembly on said boom and a frequency selective surface as said subreflector.
- 6. The satellite antenna of claim 5 wherein said Ku band feed comprises a pair of side-by-side Ku-band feed horns and said Ku-band low noise block down-converter system comprises two independent low noise block down-converter units each operatively associated with one of said Ku-band feed horns such that direct broadcast satellite television signals may be received from two different satellites spaced along the geostationary arc.
- 7. The satellite antenna of claim 5 wherein said Ka-band transmitter and said Ka band low noise block downconverter are contained in a Ka-transceiver housing, said Ka-band feed horn is mounted to said housing, and said housing is detachably supported to said boom.
- 8. A method for delivering two-way communications services such as Internet access and direct broadcast satellite television service to a subscriber by installation of a single satellite antenna reflector dish at a subscriber location, comprising the steps of:
providing a Ka-band data satellite and a Ku-band direct broadcast satellite, the two satellites being nearly or actually collocated along the geostationary arc; providing a satellite antenna at a subscriber location having a single parabolic main reflector dish with an offset prime focal point, two wide-band feed horns, a 20 GHz Ka-band LNBF, a 12 GHz Ku-band LNBF and a 30 GHz Ka-band transmitter, each said LNBF and said transmitter having a waveguide connection; connecting one of said feed horns to said waveguide connection of said 20 GHz Ka-band LNBF and said 30 GHz Ka-band transmitter, and the other feed horn to said waveguide connection of said 12 GHz Ku-band LNBF, or alternatively connecting one of said feed horns to said waveguide connection of said 20 GHz Ka-band LNBF and said 12 GHz Ku-band LNBF, and the other feed horn to said waveguide connection of said 30 GHz Ka-band transmitter; providing a flat or contoured frequency selective surface subreflector for illuminating said dish with the output of each of said two feed horns; and aligning said dish for simultaneous reception of transmissions from said Ka-band satellite and said Ku-band satellite by said Ka-band LNBF and said Ku-band LNBF respectively and for uplink communication to said Ka-band satellite by said Ka-band transmitter.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/805,300 filed Mar. 12, 2001
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09805300 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Child |
10321109 |
Dec 2002 |
US |