Electromagnetic modelling of the 32-m Ghana radio telescope

2017 
This paper presents the electromagnetic modelling and supporting results of the African VLBI Network (AVN) Ghana radio telescope at the operating frequencies of 5 and 6.7 GHz. Working from limited technical data, we establish suitable geometrical parameters for the unshaped version of the Cassegrain system, including modelling and rotation of the four mirrors within the slanted beam-waveguide (BWG). The geometry implemented in GRASP (General Reflector Antenna Software Package) produces several performance values including the effects of the BWG, struts and mechanical tolerances. It is shown that the theoretical maximum gain and aperture efficiency at 5 GHz are 63.09 dBi and 72.56%, respectively. The corresponding values at 6.7 GHz are 65.80 dBi and 75.42%, respectively.
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