Ultra wideband reflector antenna log-periodic feed with operating frequency range 1–20 GHz.
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2010.42.54-59Keywords:
log-periodic feed, phase center, reflector antenna, H-plane array, plane log-periodic dipole antennaAbstract
Results of modeling and optimization of electric characteristics of ultra wideband reflector antenna log-periodic feed, based on two log-periodic antennas array for operating over frequency range 1 -20 GHz, are presented.References
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DuHammel R., Ore D. Log Periodic Feeds for Lens and Reflectors // 1959 IRE National Convention Record, pp. 128-137.
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Дубровка, Ф. and Долженко, Д. (2010) “Ultra wideband reflector antenna log-periodic feed with operating frequency range 1–20 GHz.”, Visnyk NTUU KPI Seriia - Radiotekhnika Radioaparatobuduvannia, 0(42), pp. 54-59. doi: 10.20535/RADAP.2010.42.54-59.
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Electrodynamics. Microwave devices. Antennas
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