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XX--Band Horn Antenna Design Band Horn Antenna Design at RRSat RRS
W W SteynSteyn, , Reutech Reutech Radar SystemsRadar Systems
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Overview
Antenna Background and SpecificationHorn RadiatorSub-Plank Feed DesignSub-Plank MeasurementFull Plank Feed DesignFull Plank MeasurementConclusion
Background and Specification
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3D Stacked Beam
Background and Specification
Vertical polarisationRX elevation beamwidth: > 70°Azimuth beamwidth: 1°, Side-lobe level: -30dBS11 < -10dB20% Bandwidth: 8.5 – 10.5GHz
20 Km 30 Km 40 Km 50 Km10 Km 20 Km 30 Km 40 Km 50 Km
10 000m
10 Km
30 Degr
8000M
70 Degr
Cover Diagram
1 Sq MSwerling 180% Pd1 EXP -6 PFA
1 Sq MSwerling 180% Pd1 EXP -6 PFA
Horn Radiator
E-plane sectoral horn very simple structure: 21x15x50mmBeamwidth > 70°Reflection coefficient good (<-15dB)
Sub-Plank Feed Design
Must be a squintless feed – equal phase12-Way E-Plane divider – Marconi Review 1972
Design built on isosceles trianglesWell-suited to horizontal polarisation
Sub-Plank Feed Design
Amplitude deviation < 0.8dBPhase deviation < 4°S11 < -17dBWaveguide twistsection required forvertical polarisation
Sub-Plank Feed Design
Machineable waveguide twist – Lenzing 199090° rotation of E-plane through L-shaped waveguideDesign L-shaped waveguide to have the same cut-off frequency as input waveguide.Twist 100mm long
Sub-Plank Feed Design
Sub-plank manufactured from Aluminium using CNC machining and wire-cutting.
Gain 15-16.5dB
Full Plank Feed Design
96 Elements – 16 banks of 6 uniform excitationsStart with Villeneuve Distribution for 16 elements, 5 close-in elements, 40dB sidelobesUniform banks produce quantization lobes at –30dB
Full Plank Feed Design
96 Elements – 16 banks of 6 linear excitationsLinear banks produce quantization lobes at –35dB
Full Plank Feed Design
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4 LevelsDivider 2 problematic5-stage transformer used to obtain good phase balance between output ports
Full Plank Measurements
From preliminary measurements on sub-planks the gain was expected to be 1 to 2dB low, especially at lower frequencies.Measurement uncertainties of ±1dB
Full Plank Measurements
Outside ±10° side-lobes below –30dBHighest close-in side-lobe –23dBBeamwidth correct
Conclusion
Designed, manufactured and tested 2.4m X-Band horn antenna plank20% bandwidth70° elevation beamwidthGood azimuth side-lobe performanceGain is low at lower frequenciesIt is way too heavy! Investigate alternative manufacturing processes