Enhanced C-band Coaxial Orthomode Transducer
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2014.57.35-42Keywords:
orthomode transducer, C-band, wideband dual-polarized antennas, coaxial ridged waveguides, turnstile junction, antiphase power combiner/divider, right-angle coaxial junctionAbstract
Introduction. In this paper a novel configuration of wideband coherent coaxial OMT is presented.General Design of an Orthomode Transducer. The OMT consists of elements of 3 main types: a turnstile junction between coaxial quad-ridged waveguide and 4 coaxial transmission lines; 4 right-angle coaxial junctions for each polarization; 2 antiphase power combiners/dividers.
A Turnstile Junction Optimization. The optimization of a turnstile junction has been performed. Its minimized reflection coefficient is less than −28 dB in the operation frequency band 3.4–5.4 GHz.
An Optimized Right-Angle Coaxial Junction. A right-angle coaxial junction has been optimized to provide reflection coefficient, which is less than −42 dB in the operation frequency band 3.4–5.4 GHz.
An Antiphase Power Combiner/Divider. The optimization of an antiphase power com-biner/divider has been performed. Its minimized reflection coefficient is less than −38 dB.
Conclusions. A wideband coaxial orthomode transducer has been developed for the operation frequency band 3.4–5.4 GHz. In this frequency band the reflection coefficient is less than −27 dB.
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