Title :
The characterization of a 34-meter beam-waveguide antenna at Ka band (32.0 GHz) and X band (8.4 GHz)
Author :
Morabito, David D.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
New antennas for the NASA Deep Space Network (DSN) have been built to replace the aging antennas of older designs for deep-space communications. These new antennas incorporate a new dual-shape design as well as a beam waveguide (BWG), which utilize a series of additional secondary mirrors to relocate the focal point into a stationary room below the main reflector. The advantages of using such a design include increased isolation of the feed package from outside environmental factors, such as moisture, wind, and temperature changes; and ease of access to the equipment for maintenance, troubleshooting and repair purposes. This article reports on the performance of a beam waveguide antenna at X-band and Ka-band microwave frequencies. The Ka-band antenna performance experiment (KaAP) antenna-efficiency measurements presented in this article were acquired at the Goldstone DSS-13 research and development (R&D) beam-waveguide antenna between December, 1993, and November, 1995. The measured antenna efficiency and ground-station figure-of-merit (gain divided by operating system noise temperature) as a function of elevation angle and their uncertainties are presented. Also described are the station configuration, the measurement technique, the modeling used in the analysis processing, and the historical evolution of the DSS-13 Ka-band antenna-efficiency measurements as progressive improvements and configuration changes were implemented
Keywords :
antenna accessories; antenna testing; millimetre wave antennas; reflector antennas; space communication links; waveguide antennas; 32.0 GHz; 34 m; 34-meter beam-waveguide antenna; 8.4 GHz; DSN; Goldstone DSS-13 research and development beam-waveguide antenna; Ka band; NASA Deep Space Network; X-band; analysis processing; antenna-efficiency measurements; deep-space communications; dual-shape design; elevation angle; environmental factor; feed package isolation; focal point; ground-station figure-of-merit; historical evolution; maintenance; measurement technique; performance; secondary mirrors; station configuration; Aging; Antenna measurements; Decision support systems; Environmental factors; Feeds; Mirrors; NASA; Packaging machines; Reflector antennas; Temperature;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE