Phased-array antenna employing an electrically controlled lens

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – With spaced or external radio wave refractor

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343100SA, 343854, H01Q 326

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ABSTRACT:
A phased-array antenna in which transmitting energy from a primary feed system is radiated through free space as a primary wave to a plurality of first radiator elements, where they are received, and conducted over a plurality of phase shift elements, which may be electronically controlled, and which convert the primary wave into a planar wave and additionally effect a desired beam deflection, with such waves being radiated by a plurality of second radiator elements, in the form of a planar wave with received energy passing in the opposite direction along the same path, in which a second primary feed system is disposed at the second radiator elements and also supplied with transmitting energy which is radiated through free space, as a primary wave, to the second radiator elements where it is received, conducted over said phase shift elements and radiated by the first radiator elements in the form of a planar wave.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2986734 (1961-05-01), Jones et al.
patent: 3430242 (1969-02-01), Safran

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