DocumentCode
770048
Title
Beam Efficiency Limitations of Large Antennas
Author
Nash, Robert T.
Volume
8
Issue
3
fYear
1964
fDate
7/1/1964 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
252
Lastpage
257
Abstract
The beam efficiency of an antenna may be defined as the ratio of the power radiated within the main beam to the total power radiated. The beam efficiency is derived for ideal rectangular and circular apertures, as a function of the edge-to-center amplitude ratio. Random phase errors are assumed to exist across the aperture. Various types of feeds for parabolic reflectors are also considered in relation to the fraction of power which the feed directs into the paraboloid. A primary limitation on the beam efficiency of a paraboloid is shown to be produced by the surface roughness.
Keywords
Aperture antennas; Aperture coupled antennas; Australia; Feeds; Noise level; Observatories; Radio astronomy; Receiving antennas; Signal to noise ratio; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Military Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0536-1559
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TME.1964.4323152
Filename
4323152
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