DocumentCode :
985779
Title :
An HF array antenna electronically scanned in elevation
Author :
Fitzgerrell, Richard G. ; Wilson, Alvin C. ; Proctor, L. Lee ; Cottony, Herman V.
Author_Institution :
Institute for Telecommunication Sciences and Aeronomy of the Environmental Science Services Administration, Boulder, CO, USA
Volume :
15
Issue :
6
fYear :
1967
fDate :
11/1/1967 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
758
Lastpage :
766
Abstract :
An HF receiving array antenna, consisting of ten 12 to 25 MHz horizontally-polarized log-periodic-dipole element antennas, spaced vertically 16 meters apart on the side of a 152-meter (500-foot) tower, has been erected near Boulder, Colo. It is capable of electronically scanning a sector in elevation ranging from 3.5\\deg to 51\\deg at 12 MHz, to 1.7\\deg to 22\\deg at 25 MHz. The sector was scanned with a single major lobe which had a vertical plane half-power beamwidth that varied from 7\\deg at 12 MHz to 3\\deg at 25 MHz. This array was a part of a system designed for studying the angle-of-arrival of downcoming radio waves from the ionosphere. A sinusoidal current distribution formed a single major lobe which was scanned in elevation by varying the period of the sinusoid. Scanning was accomplished electronically at an intermediate frequency; therefore, the increase in bandwidth of the received signal, caused by the rapid scanning, took place after conversion and did not necessitate an increase in bandwidth of the RF input circuitry. The scanning rate was 524 Hz with the sector scanned by an upgoing lobe and a downgoing lobe in each scanning cycle. Photographs of the oscilloscope display are presented which show the vertical angle-of-arrival of 10 and 20 MHz signals from WWV. Comparison of sinusoidal distribution with conventional shows that the sinusoidal distribution results in half the beamwidth of the latter, 3 dB higher gain, and a lower minimum angle above horizon.
Keywords :
Antenna arrays; HF antennas; Scanning antennas; Antenna arrays; Bandwidth; Current distribution; Frequency conversion; Hafnium; Ionosphere; Poles and towers; RF signals; Radiofrequency integrated circuits; Receiving antennas;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-926X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.1967.1139043
Filename :
1139043
Link To Document :
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