Citation
Abstract
This article presents the results of a recently completed computer graphic package for the process and display of holographically recorded data into effective aperture maps. The term “effective maps” (labelled “provisional” on the holograms) signifies that the maps include contributions of surface mechanical errors as well as other electromagnetic factors (phase error due to feed/subreflector misalignment, linear phase error contribution due to pointing errors, subreflector flange diffraction effects, and strut diffraction shadows). While these maps do not show the true mechanical surface errors, they nevertheless show the equivalent errors, which are effective in determining overall antenna performance. Final steps to remove electromagnetic pointing and misalignment factors are now in progress. The processing and display of high-resolution effective maps of a 64m antenna (DSS 63) are presented.
Details
- Volume
- 42-87
- Published
- November 15, 1986
- Pages
- 92–97
- File Size
- 375.9 KB