Title :
Antenna and other systematic effects on amplitude comparison monopulse systems
Author_Institution :
Decca Radar Ltd., E.W. Division, Walton on Thames, UK
fDate :
5/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper discusses, both mathematically and systematically, a typical 4-port equispaced (over 360¿¿) antenna amplitude-comparison direction-finding system which operates over a wide microwave bandwidth. System components are examined in terms of their effect on performance and methods for reducing errors are discussed. A simple example of using a stored-calibration process is presented and it is shown that errors in measuring bearing can be reduced by at least 20% when using stored-calibration methods.
Keywords :
calibration; measurement errors; microwave antennas; radar antennas; radar systems; radar theory; radio direction-finding; 4 port equispaced antenna; amplitude comparison monopulse systems; antenna effects; microwave antennas; radar theory; radio direction finding system; reducing errors; stored calibration process; systematic effects; wide microwave bandwidth;
Journal_Title :
Electronic Circuits and Systems, IEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1049/ij-ecs.1979.0018