Claims
- 1. An antenna, comprising:
a reflector having a first axis, a second axis, a focal zone that is about parallel to the first axis, and a focal point located within the focal zone; a transmit feed located about at the focal point; and at least one receive feed located within the focal zone.
- 2. The antenna according to claim 1, wherein the reflector is an elliptically-shaped parabolic reflector.
- 3. The antenna according to claim 1, wherein the reflector is an offset-type parabolic reflector.
- 4. The antenna according to claim 1, wherein the reflector has a dimension of less than about 36.2 inches along the first axis and a dimension of less than about 26 inches along the second axis.
- 5. The antenna according to claim 1, wherein the transmit feed is part of a bidirectional feed.
- 6. The antenna according to claim 5, wherein the bidirectional feed includes a receive feed that is integral with the transmit feed.
- 7. The antenna according to claim 6, wherein the bidirectional feed includes a separate transmit feed and a separate receive feed, the separate receive feed being located immediately adjacent to the separate transmit feed within the focal zone.
- 8. The antenna according to claim 5, wherein the bidirectional feed transmits and receives an RF signal carrying digital information signals to and from a first satellite, and
wherein each respective receive feed receives a DBS signal from satellite that is different from the first satellite.
- 9. The antenna according to claim 8, wherein the first satellite is an FSS satellite.
- 10. The antenna according to claim 9, wherein the first satellite and each DBS satellite are geostationary satellites.
- 11. An antenna, comprising:
an elliptically-shaped parabolic reflector having a first axis, a second axis, a focal direction, a focal zone that is about parallel to the first axis, and a focal point located within the focal zone; a transmit feed located about at the focal point; at least one receive feed located within the focal zone; and a support arm extending in the focal direction of the reflector and supporting the transmit feed at the focal point and each receive feed within the focal zone.
- 12. The antenna according to claim 11, wherein the reflector has a top and a bottom, and
wherein the support arm extends in the focal direction of the reflector from the bottom of the reflector.
- 13. The antenna according to claim 12, wherein the reflector is an offset-type parabolic reflector.
- 14. The antenna according to claim 11, wherein the reflector has a dimension of less than about 36.2 inches along the first axis and a dimension of less than about 26 inches along the second axis.
- 15. The antenna according to claim 11, wherein the transmit feed is part of a bidirectional feed.
- 16. The antenna according to claim 15, wherein the bidirectional feed includes a receive feed that is integral with the transmit feed.
- 17. The antenna according to claim 16, wherein the bidirectional feed includes a separate transmit feed and a separate receive feed, the separate receive feed being located immediately adjacent to the separate transmit feed within the focal zone.
- 18. The antenna according to claim 15, wherein the bidirectional feed transmits and receives an RF signal carrying digital information signals to and from a first satellite, and
wherein each respective receive feed receives a DBS signal from satellite that is different from the first satellite.
- 19. The antenna according to claim 18, wherein the first satellite is an FSS satellite.
- 20. The antenna according to claim 19, wherein the first satellite and each DBS satellite are geostationary satellites.
CROSS REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional U.S. Application Serial No. 60/195,247, filed Apr. 7, 2000 and from pending application Ser. No. 09/827,370, herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60195247 |
Apr 2000 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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09827370 |
Apr 2001 |
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Child |
10329575 |
Dec 2002 |
US |