Claims
- 1. A reflector antenna assembly for dual linear polarization, comprising:
- first feed means for feeding a first feed signal;
- a first grid reflector having a distorted substantially concave front surface which is nominally electrically transparent to linearly polarized radiation in a first direction and having a first grid reflector focus, said distorted substantially concave front surface being non-symmetrical symmetrical about a boresight of said first grid reflector, said first feed means being disposed near said first grid reflector focus, and said first grid reflector focus being complex in location with respect to a plane perpendicular to said boresight of said first grid reflector;
- second feed means for feeding a second feed signal; and
- a second reflector having a substantially concave front surface which is nominally reflective to linearly polarized radiation in said first direction and having a second reflector focus, said second feeds being disposed near said second reflector focus, and said first grid reflector being disposed between said second reflector and said first and second feeds;
- said distorted substantially concave front surface of said first grid reflector having a first shape different from a second shape of said substantially concave front surface of said second reflector, said distorted substantially concave front surface of said first grid reflector being distorted in such a way that said first grid reflector generates a first beam with a footprint which covers only a predetermined area of ground; and
- at least one of said first shape of said first grid reflector and said second shape of said second reflector causing said first beam of said first grid reflector to overlap spatially a second beam projected by said second reflector.
- 2. A reflector antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein:
- said first grid reflector has a plurality of conducting grids on said front surface, said plurality of conducting grids being electrically transparent to radiation polarized orthogonally to said plurality of conducting grids and said plurality in a second direction parallel to said plurality of conducting grids.
- 3. A reflector antenna assembly according to claim 2, wherein:
- said second reflector has a plurality of conducting grids on said substantially concave front surface extending in said first direction orthogonal to said plurality of conducting grids on said first grid reflector.
- 4. A reflector antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein:
- said substantially concave front surface of said second reflector nominally reflects radiation polarized in a second direction perpendicular to said first direction.
- 5. A reflector antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein:
- said substantially concave front surface of said second reflector is distorted; and
- said second reflector focus is complex in location with respect to a plane perpendicular to said boresight of said second reflector.
- 6. A reflector antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein:
- said first feed means and said second feed means each comprise at least one signal feed.
- 7. A reflector antenna assembly according to claim 6, wherein:
- said first grid reflector and said second reflector are rotated about a common axis providing for a predetermined distance between said first grid reflector focus and said second reflector focus.
- 8. A reflector antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein:
- said first feed means is interfaced to a first diplexer to permit a transmit and receive operation of said reflector antenna assembly.
- 9. A reflector antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein:
- said first grid reflector has a plurality of conducting grids thereon which are located to appear parallel to one another when projected onto said plane perpendicular to said boresight of said first grid reflector.
- 10. A reflector antenna assembly according to claim 1, wherein:
- said second feed means is interfaced to a second diplexer to permit a transmit and receive operation of said reflector antenna assembly.
- 11. A reflector assembly for dual linear polarization comprising:
- a first grid reflector having a distorted substantially concave front surface which is nominally electrically transparent to linearly polarized radiation in a first direction and having a first grid reflector focus, said distorted substantially concave front surface being non-symmetrical about a boresight of said first grid reflector, said first grid reflector having a first grid reflector focus which is complex in location with respect to a plane perpendicular to said boresight of said first grid reflector;
- a first feed disposed near said first grid reflector focus and providing a first feed signal;
- a second reflector having a substantially concave front surface which is nominally reflective to linearly polarized radiation in said first direction and having a second reflector focus; and
- a second feed disposed near said second reflector focus and providing a second feed signal;
- said first grid reflector being disposed between said second reflector and said second feed;
- said distorted substantially concave front surface of said first grid reflector having a first shape different from a second shape of said substantially concave front surface of said second reflector, said distorted substantially concave front surface of said first grid reflector being distorted in such a way that said first grid reflector generates a first beam with a footprint which covers only a predetermined area of ground; and
- at least one of said first shape of said first grid reflector and said second shape of said second reflector causing said first beam of said first grid reflector to overlap spatially a second beam projected by said second reflector.
- 12. A reflector antenna assembly according to claim 11, wherein:
- said substantially concave front surface of said second reflector is distorted; and
- said second reflector focus is complex in location with respect to a plane perpendicular to said boresight of said second reflector.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/003,429, filed on Jan. 12, 1993, now abandoned.
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