DocumentCode
1398009
Title
A multiple-direction universally-steerable aerial system for h.f. operation
Author
Morris, D.W. ; Mitchell, G.
Volume
106
Issue
30
fYear
1959
fDate
11/1/1959 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
555
Lastpage
558
Abstract
The paper presents briefly the principles underlying the current development of a high-frequency directional aerial system which can be steered in both azimuth and elevation. The system comprises a number of omnidirectional unit aerials whose outputs (in the case of reception) may be brought approximately into phase with each other for any desired combination of frequency and direction by means of direction-control equipment which is basically a high-speed computer. The aerial system provides a number of independent outlets, each of which may be individually steered by the direction-control equipment. An experimental system based on these principles and designed for the reception of high-frequency signals from transmitters at long distances will be described in later papers. The present paper mentions briefly some of the potential advantages of this type of aerial system, e.g. flexibility of design and operation, and notes that the basic principles are applicable to both transmission and reception.
Keywords
directive antennas; radio links;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEE - Part B: Electronic and Communication Engineering
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0369-8890
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/pi-b-2.1959.0340
Filename
5244131
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