Claims
- 1. An antenna comprising:
- a parabolic cylindrical main reflector having a first focal axis;
- a cylindrical sub-reflector having a second focal axis;
- said main reflector and sub-reflector being positioned with said first and second axes orthogonally and a point source on said second axis being an image of a line source on said first axis; and
- a multibeam feed for transducing electromagnetic waves, said feed being positioned in a plane of an Airy disc of the antenna, said waves being reflected between said subreflector and said main reflector, said Airy disc lying on said second focal axis and said plane being oblique to said axes.
- 2. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said cylindrical sub-reflector is parabolic.
- 3. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said multibeam feed is a monopulse feed.
- 4. The antenna of claim 1 wherein said main reflector includes a surface having a first surface area, said sub-reflector includes a surface having a second surface area, and means for controlling the size of the surface area of one of the reflectors to vary the aperture size of the antenna in a coordinate direction of the antenna.
- 5. The antenna of claim 4 further including means for rotating the position of said multibeam feed for changes in position of said Airy disc as a result of changes of the surface areas of the reflectors.
- 6. The antenna of claim 5 wherein said means for controlling controls the sub-reflector, and said means for rotating includes means for controlling the rotational position of said feed about a line parallel to said first axis as a function of the size of said sub-reflector.
- 7. The antenna of claim 4 wherein said means for controlling includes means for adjusting the axial lengths of said main reflector and said sub-reflector.
- 8. The antenna of claim 4 wherein said means for controlling includes means for adjusting the axial length of said sub-reflector.
- 9. The antenna of claim 4 wherein said means for controlling includes means for adjusting the axial length of said main reflector.
- 10. The antenna of claim 9 wherein said controlling means includes for adjusting a pair of telescoping sections on said main reflector symmetrically relative to the intersection of said axes.
- 11. The antenna of claim 9 wherein said adjusting means includes a telescoping section contiguous to said main reflector and slidable to adjust the axial length thereof.
- 12. An antenna comprising:
- a parabolic cylindrical main reflector having a first focal axis;
- a cylindrical sub-reflecor having a second focal axis;
- said main reflector and sub-reflector being positioned with said first and second axes orthogonally and a point source of said second axis being an image of a line source on said first axis;
- a feed for transducing waves of electromagnetic energy positioned on said second axis to form a pattern that irradiates said sub-reflector and is reflected between said sub-reflector and main reflector to illuminate said main reflector; and
- means for controlling the size of the surface area of at least one of said reflectors, wherein at least one of said main reflector and said sub-reflector includes a telescoping section and a fixed section, said telescoping secton adapted to slide contiguously to said fixed portion whereby bidirectional zooming of a beam is provided.
- 13. The antenna of claim 12 wherein said cylindrical sub-reflector is parabolic.
- 14. The antenna of claim 12 wherein said telescoping section is driven by a rack and pinion mechanism, a pinion being secured to said fixed section and rotated to drive a rack fixed to said telescoping section.
- 15. A double parabolic cylinder antenna of the type having a parabolic cylindrical main reflector and a parabolic cylindrical sub-reflector, said reflectors positioned with their focal axes orthogonally and a point source on said subreflector focal axis being an image of a line source on said main reflector focal axis, and a feed for transducing electromagnetic waves positioned on said sub-reflector focal axis to form a pattern that irradiates said sub-reflector, said pattern being reflected between said main reflector and sub-reflector to illuminate said main reflector, the improvement comprising:
- means for selectively controlling the size of the surface areas of said sub-reflector and main reflector to provide continuous bidirectional zooming of the pattern, wherein the feed comprises a multibeam feed positioned entirely within an Airy disc of said antenna; and means for rotating the position of said feed so that it remains within said Airy disc during zooming.
- 16. An antenna comprising:
- a parabolic cylinder main reflector having a first focal axis;
- a parabolic cylinder sub-reflector having a second focal axis, said reflector and sub-reflector positioned with their axes orthogonally, said sub-reflector intersecting said first axis and said main reflector intersecting said second axis;
- a feed for transducing electromagnectic waves positioned tangentially to said main reflector along said second axis and irradiating said sub-reflector; and
- means for adjusting the size of the surface area of at least one of said reflector and said sub-reflector.
- 17. The antenna of claim 16 wherein said means includes means for adjusting the axial length of said main reflector.
- 18. The antenna of claim 16 wherein said means includes means for adjusting the axial length of said sub-reflector.
- 19. The antenna of claim 16 wherein said means includes means for adjusting the axial lengths of both said main reflector and said sub-reflector.
- 20. A reflector for an antenna system, said reflector comprising:
- a first parabolic cylinder having a first focal axis;
- a second parabolic cylinder having a second focal axis; said first and second parabolic cylinders positioned with said first and second axes orthogonally;
- said first parabolic cylinder being truncated by a plane tangent to said second parabolic cylinder and parallel to said first focal axis; and
- means for adjusting the size of the suurface area of at least one of said first and second parabolic cylinders.
- 21. The reflector of claim 20 including a feed for transducing electromagnetic waves, said feed positioned along said second axis adjacent said first reflector.
- 22. The reflector of claim 20 wherein said means for controlling includes means for adjusting the axial length of said first cylinder.
- 23. The reflector of claim 22 wherein said means for controlling includes means for adjusting the axial length of said second cylinder.
- 24. The reflector of claim 20 wherein said first and second cylinders are further positioned so that a point source on said second axis forms an image of a line source on said first axis.
- 25. The reflector of claim 20, wherein said means includes means for adjusting the axial length of at least one of said cylinders parallel to the focal axis thereof.
- 26. An antenna comprising:
- a parabolic cylinder main reflector having a first focal axis;
- a parabolic cylinder sub-reflector having a second focal axis, said reflector and sub-reflector positioned with their axes orthogonally, said sub-reflector intersecting said first axis and said main reflector intersecting said second axis;
- a feed for transducing electromagnetic waves positioned tangentially to said main reflector along said second axis and irradiating said sub-reflector; and
- means for adjusting the axial length of at least one of said cylinders parallel to the focal axis thereof.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by employees of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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double Parobolic Cylinder Pencil-Beam Antenna, Spencer et al., IRE Trans.-Antennas and Propagation, Jan. 1955, pp. 4-8. |