Claims
- 1. A primary radiator for a small-diameter multibeam antenna for receiving microwaves from geostationary satellites separated from each other by four degrees of elongation, comprising:plural adjacent primary radiator apertures for receiving microwaves having wavelengths in the same band, each aperture provided with an outer peripheral wall; and at least two walls having the same height, which are disposed so as to commonly surround on said plural apertures, wherein the at least two walls define therebetween a choke having a depth of about one quarter of a center wavelength of said received microwaves in said band; and wherein a height of the outer peripheral wall of each aperture is equal to or less than the height of said at least two walls.
- 2. The primary radiator according to claim 1, further comprises dielectric members disposed in each of said primary radiator apertures for focusing said received microwaves therein.
- 3. The primary radiator according to claim 1, further comprises helical antennas disposed in each of said primary radiator apertures.
- 4. A converter for receiving microwaves from satellites, wherein the primary radiator according to claim 1 is integrated with a main unit of said converter.
- 5. A converter for receiving microwaves from satellites, wherein the primary radiator according to claim 2 is integrated with a main unit of said converter.
- 6. A converter for receiving microwaves from satellites, wherein the primary radiator according to claim 3 is integrated with a main unit of said converter.
- 7. The primary radiator as set forth in claim 1, wherein a height of an inner wall defining the inner-most choke is lower than a height of an outer wall thereof.
- 8. A primary radiator for a multibeam antenna for receiving microwaves from geostationary satellites, comprising:a set of n primary radiator apertures for receiving microwaves having wavelengths in the same band, where n is 3 or more, said primary radiator apertures being arranged such that an angle between a line connecting centers of an arbitrary m-th aperture and (m+1)-th aperture and a line connecting centers of the m-th aperture and (m−1)-th aperture is determined in accordance with an elevation angle difference of the satellites associated with the m-th aperture and the (m+1)-th aperture, where m is 2 or more; and at least one wall disposed so as to commonly surround the apertures, the wall having a portion substantially parallel with the line connecting the m-th aperture and the (m+1)-th aperture, and a portion substantially parallel with the line connecting the m-th aperture (m−1)-th aperture, and defining at least one choke having a depth of about one quarter of a center wavelength of said received microwaves in said band.
- 9. The primary radiator according to claim 8, further comprises dielectric members disposed in each of said primary radiator apertures for focusing said received microwaves therein.
- 10. The primary radiator according to claim 8, further comprises helical antennas disposed in each of said primary radiator apertures.
- 11. A converter for receiving microwaves from satellites, wherein the primary radiator according to claim 8 is integrated with a main unit of said converter.
- 12. A converter for receiving microwaves from satellites, wherein the primary radiator according to claim 9 is integrated with a main unit of said converter.
- 13. A converter for receiving microwaves from satellites, wherein the primary radiator according to claim 10 is integrated with a main unit of said converter.
- 14. The primary radiator as set forth in claim 8, wherein a height of an inner wall defining the inner-most choke is lower than a height of an outer wall thereof.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application No. 08/961,767 filed Oct. 31, 1997, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,121,939.
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