Wang Ruxian, Shen Guanhong. A VERTICAL POLARIZED ANTENNA FOR SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1985, 7(2): 158-160.
Citation:
Wang Ruxian, Shen Guanhong. A VERTICAL POLARIZED ANTENNA FOR SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1985, 7(2): 158-160.
Wang Ruxian, Shen Guanhong. A VERTICAL POLARIZED ANTENNA FOR SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1985, 7(2): 158-160.
Citation:
Wang Ruxian, Shen Guanhong. A VERTICAL POLARIZED ANTENNA FOR SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1985, 7(2): 158-160.
This paper describes a simple design method of a vertical polarized antenna operated in the X-Band. This antenna consists of longitudinal shunt slotted array at the broad side of rectangular waveguide and metallic horned plates.A real size model was fabricated. The eomputed results are in agreement with measured ones approximately. Although this method is preliminary, it has practical value in antenna design.
W. H. Watson, The Physical Principles of Wave Guide Transmission and Antenna Systems, Chapter 8,(1946).[2]Г.З.Айизенберг,Антенны Улътракоротких Волн Главы Ⅸ,Ⅺ,ⅩⅫ,Связъиздат Москва,1957.[3]田宪祖,电子科学学刊,5(1983), 192.[4]A. E. Ratkevich, Meteorological Radar Facility (MRF) Slot Conductance Investigations, NASA CR-152465. January, 1977.