Title :
High-power steerable short-wave antennas
Author :
Jacobson, Herbert P., Jr. ; Smith, Christopher E. ; Riggs, Richard R.
Author_Institution :
World Radio Missionary Fellowship, Quito, Ecuador
fDate :
6/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The theoretical study and model measurements on a high-power, steerable shortwave antenna covers a spherical reflector, a parabolic reflector, and a log-periodic switch-steerable-type antenna. The scale modeling facilities are described and the modeling results are presented. The spherical reflector gives reasonable good azimuth and elevation steering over the shortwave band from 5.8 MHz to 27 MHz. The parabolic reflector gives good azimuth steering, with higher gain but no vertical steering. The log periodic antenna provides a high-gain switch-steerable antenna suitable for over-the-horizon radar detection
Keywords :
antenna reflectors; broadcast antennas; radar; radar antennas; radio broadcasting; reflector antennas; 5.8 to 27 MHz; azimuth steering; elevation steering; high power antenna; log-periodic switch-steerable-type antenna; model measurements; over-the-horizon radar detection; parabolic reflector; scale modeling facilities; spherical reflector; steerable shortwave antenna; theoretical study; vertical steering; Antenna theory; Azimuth; Design engineering; Frequency; Impedance; Jacobian matrices; Reflector antennas; Shape; South America; Switches;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on