Claims
- 1. An antenna comprising in combination:
- a main reflector;
- an antenna feed physically maintained by a connection to said main reflector, said feed comprising a waveguide feed tube having an end, a subreflector and a connection between said tube and said subreflector, said feed tube for illuminating directly said subreflector with an energy wave; and
- a generally conically shaped subreflector for reflecting an energy wave from said waveguide to said main reflector, said subreflector extending beyond the end of said waveguide and having a radial cavity as its primary reflecting surface, said radial cavity being approximately one half wave length in width and having radially spaced-apart, circumferentially extending inner and outer walls and a recessed surface between said walls, said surface having a length between said walls that is greater than the height of said walls, said cavity setting up a standing wave for launching an energy wave to said main reflector.
- 2. The antenna of claim 1 in which the subreflector has at least one corrugation, said at least one corrugation being located only at the edge of said subreflector, for preventing or reducing energy spillover from said radial cavity.
- 3. The antenna of claim 2 in which the top surface of one of said at least one corrugation is above the surface of said radial cavity.
- 4. A symmetrically peaked antenna subreflector having a radial cavity including radially spaced-apart, circumferentially extending inner and outer walls and a recessed surface extending between said walls, said surface having a length between said walls that is greater than the height of said walls, and at least one corrugation, said at least one corrugation being located only at the outer edge of said radial cavity.
- 5. The subreflector of claim 4 wherein said radial cavity is approximately a half wavelength in width and approximately two wavelengths in diameter.
- 6. The subreflector of claim 4 in which said corrugation extends above the surface of said radial cavity.
- 7. An antenna subreflector comprising a circular reflecting element having a primary reflecting surface symmetrically non-planar about a central axis and at least one corrugation, said at least one corrugation located only at the outer edge of said primary reflecting element with the top of said corrugation extending above the primary reflecting surface of said reflecting element a distance less than the radial length of the primary reflecting surface.
- 8. A method of using the shape of a non-planar subreflector with at least one corrugation, said at least one corrugation located only at the edge of the subreflector, to guide energy in a desired direction comprising the steps of:
- selecting an axially symmetrical main reflector having a focus;
- affixing a waveguide feed tube to said main reflector;
- affixing to an end of said waveguide feed tube, at said focus, a symmetrically peaked subreflector extending beyond the end of the feed tube and having a radial cavity having radially spaced-apart, circumferentially extending inner and outer walls and a recessed surface extending between said walls, said surface having a length between said walls that is greater than the height of said walls, and at least one corrugation located only at the outer edge of said radial cavity; and
- illuminating said subreflector with an electromagnetic wave from said waveguide feed tube.
- 9. A method of illuminating with an energy wave a non-planar subreflector having a radial cavity with radially spaced-apart, circumferentially extending inner and outer walls and a recessed surface extending between said walls, said surface having a length between said walls that is greater than the height of said walls, and at least one corrugation located only at the outer edge of said radial cavity.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This invention is an improvement to that described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/695,268 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,808,511.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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439800 |
Aug 1991 |
EPX |