Claims
- 1. A phased array antenna comprising:
- three triangular shaped antenna faces meeting at a common vertex, each antenna face including an array of antenna elements, said three antenna faces juxtaposed to form a triangular pyramid, said triangular pyramid having a height h and at least one base leg of length B, h and B exhibiting ratio which provides a triangular pyramid shape for said antenna that assures a first antenna aperture at a minimum beam elevation angle that is larger than a second antenna aperture when said beam elevation angle is at zenith, said first aperture and said second aperture exhibiting a ratio of areas that is at least equal to a ratio of additional losses experienced by a beam at said minimum beam elevation angle to additional losses experienced by a beam at a zenith elevation angle, additional losses being the sum of losses resulting from at least rain, path length and atmospheric attenuation.
- 2. The phased array antenna as recited in claim 1, wherein each base leg of said triangular pyramid shape exhibits a length B.
- 3. The phased array antenna as recited in claim 2, wherein said ratio of said h to B increases for decreasing values of minimum beam elevation angles to provide said first antenna aperture at said lesser minimum beam elevation angles.
- 4. The phased array as recited in claim 3, wherein an area of each triangular antenna face, as normalized to a base area of said triangular pyramid, varies between 7 and 1 units of area measure for a variation in minimum beam elevation angles between 7.5.degree. and 30.degree., respectively.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to U.S. Air Force Contract ESMC-5.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Date |
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2552273 |
Mar 1985 |
FRX |
56-169134 |
Apr 1983 |
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