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Abstract

The results of a study to determine the feasibility of using array feed techniques to improve the performance of the 70-m antenna at 32 GHz are presented. Changing from 8.4 GHz to 32 GHz has the potential of increasing the gain by 11.6 dB, but recent measurements indicate that additional losses of from 3 to 7 dB occur at 32 GHz, depending on the elevation angle. Array feeds have been proposed to recover some of the losses by compensating for surface distortions that contribute to these losses. Results for both surface distortion compensation and pointing error correction are discussed. These initial studies, however, had one significant restriction: The mechanical finite-element model was used to characterize the surface distortions, not the measured distortions from three-angle holography data, which would be more representative of the actual antenna. Further work 1s required to provide for a more accurate estimate of performance that utilizes holography data and, in particular, one that evaluates the performance in the focal plane region of the antenna.

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Volume
42-104
Published
February 15, 1991
Pages
50–67
File Size
801.6 KB