Stacked Microstrip-Patch Arrays as Alternative Feeds for Spaceborne Reflector Antennas

2007 
The feasibility of using stacked microstrip-patch arrays as feeds for offset reflector antennas is investigated in this paper. It is shown that patch arrays can be used as alternatives to the conventionally used horn feeds, which tend to be bulky. In particular, patch arrays can be of interest for spacecraft applications where reduced size and light-weight feeds are highly desirable. In this paper, patch arrays were tailored to provide radiation characteristics similar to those of horn feeds by varying the element spacing and excitation. A reduction in weight was mainly realized by the planar construction of the patch arrays. A full-wave analysis of the feed array, using finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) and PO-based UCLA reflector-analysis codes, was used to test the results of the proposed feed, operating at 1.413 GHz for radiometer applications, and 1.26 GHz for radar applications. A dual-polarized and dual-frequency stacked microstrip-patch element was fabricated and tested. It was then demonstrated that a seven-element hexagonal array design seemed to be the best match to the horn feeds for a 12 m offset-reflector antenna.
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