DocumentCode :
292577
Title :
Gain reduction in an offset Gregorian antenna due to gravity-induced deformations and its compensation
Author :
Srikanth, S. ; King, L. ; Norrod, R.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Radio Astron. Obs., Charlottesville, VA, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1994
fDate :
20-24 June 1994
Firstpage :
54
Abstract :
A fully-steerable 100-meter radio telescope is under construction at Green Bank, WV and is scheduled for completion in 1995. This telescope, known as the Green Bank Telescope (GET), GET uses a double-offset design where the aperture of the antenna is completely free from blockage. The asymmetric primary reflector is a paraboloid of focal length 60 meters. The telescope uses a Gregorian configuration for frequencies above 1.15 GHz. The asymmetric subreflector is 7.5 meters in diameter. At prime focus the telescope provides continuous coverage in the 290-1230 MHz frequency band. A three-dimensional structure which includes the feed/subreflector support arm has bean carried out. This analysis gives the deformations of the structure induced by gravity as a function of elevation angle. Using this information, a scheme has been worked out to minimize the resultant reduction in beam peak gain by translation of the subreflector. At prime focus, compensation is achieved by translating the feed to track the focus of the best fit parabola. The compensation schemes will work for the slowly varying thermal and gravitational deformations but not for the rapid wind-induced disturbances. The secondary focus compensation scheme is presented.<>
Keywords :
antenna accessories; offset reflector antennas; radiotelescopes; reflector antennas; 100 m; 290 to 1230 MHz; Gain reduction; Green Bank Telescope; UHF; VHF; asymmetric primary reflector; asymmetric subreflector; compensation; elevation angle; feed support arm; fully-steerable 100-meter radio telescope; gravity-induced deformations; offset Gregorian antenna; paraboloid; prime focus; rapid wind-induced disturbances; secondary focus compensation; slowly varying deformations; subreflector support arm; three-dimensional structure; Aperture antennas; Educational institutions; Extraterrestrial measurements; Feeds; Frequency; Observatories; Optical distortion; Radio astronomy; Telescopes; Temperature;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1994. AP-S. Digest
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2009-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1994.407806
Filename :
407806
Link To Document :
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