Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., King Saud Univ., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
The depolarization contents of the radiating currents on the surface of a multibeam offset parabola are minimized, for different beams, using multimode pyramidal horn feeds. Small percentages of the TE 11 and TE20 modes are used, respectively, for vertical and horizontal polarizations, in combination with the fundamental TE10 mode. The mixture ratio increases for feeds with higher pointing angles to the reflector surface. Additionally, the beams that are away from the symmetry plane, suffer changes in the polarization bearing angles, which increase for further beams. Far radiated fields are computed from the depolarization minimized reflector currents, using both the orthogonal components of the linear polarization, for a 3M offset reflector with a diameter-to-focal-length ratio of unity, at 4 GHz. Minimized depolarization levels of around -40 dB for vertical polarization, and of around -34 dB for horizontal polarization are found. The linearly and circularly polarized diagonal horn feeds yield symmetric pencil beams. Their polarization, however, is quite high and difficult to control for linear polarization. For circular polarization, to the contrary, the depolarization is quite low
Keywords :
antenna feeders; antenna radiation patterns; current distribution; electromagnetic wave polarisation; microwave antennas; reflector antennas; 3M offset reflector; 4 GHz; SHF; TE11 mode; TE20 modes; circular polarization; depolarization; diagonal horn feeds; for radiated fields; fundamental TE10 mode; horizontal polarization; linear polarization; multibeam offset parabola; multibeam offset reflectors; multimode pyramidal horn feeds; polarization bearing angles; radiating currents; reflector antenna; symmetric pencil beams; vertical polarization; Broadcast technology; Broadcasting; Feeds; Frequency; Magnetic analysis; Meeting planning; Pattern analysis; Polarization; Technology planning; Telecommunication control;