DocumentCode :
2763992
Title :
Range distance requirements for measuring low and ultralow sidelobe antenna patterns
Author :
Hacker, P.S. ; Schrank, H.E.
Author_Institution :
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Baltimore, MD, USA
Volume :
19
fYear :
1981
fDate :
29738
Firstpage :
565
Lastpage :
568
Abstract :
This paper considers the effects of quadratic phase errors due to finite length pattern ranges on the measurement of low and ultralow sidelobe antennas. The well-known 2D^{2}/\\lambda rule-of-thumb distance is shown to be adequate nnly for measuring patterns having moderately low sidelobes (i.e. down to about -30 dB). This distance is shown to be inadequate for measuring low (-30 to -40 dB) and ultralow (below -40 dB) sidelobe patterns if the near-in sidelobes are to be preserved within reasonable errors (e.g. less than 1 dB). A relationship between first sidelobe errors and range distances is derived from calculated patterns for a number of amplitude distributions with various quadratic phase errors. This relationship is plotted in terms of the change (error) in the highest sidelobe versus range distances in multiples of D^{2}/\\lambda on log-log paper. The resulting plot clearly shows the range distances required for various low sidelobe patterns and measurement tolerances.
Keywords :
Antenna measurements; Aperture antennas; Computer hacking; Electric variables measurement; Length measurement; Marine vehicles; Phase measurement; Radar antennas; Testing; Thumb;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1981
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1981.1148490
Filename :
1148490
Link To Document :
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