Dismountable and air-transportable antenna for two-way telecommu

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Antenna with parasitic reflector

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343880, 343916, H01Q 1080, H01Q 3020, H01Q 15160, H01Q 19130

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051841452

ABSTRACT:
The antenna is preferably of the offset type and comprises plural thin and separable parabolic elements jointed into a parabolic reflector, and several substantially rectangular separable panels assembled into a prismatic lattice frame for supporting the reflector. The panels are substantially perpendicular to the lower base of the lattice and have curved upper edges formed in a duplicate mould according to the reflector and separable from the reflector elements. The antenna also comprises a telescopic elevation angle lifting mast and a circular aximuth positioner, both jointed to the frame and dismountable. The dismounted antenna is transportable in the form of standardized packages in the hold of long-distance airliner.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4575726 (1986-03-01), Gounder
patent: 4647943 (1987-03-01), Metcalfe
patent: 4656486 (1987-04-01), Turner
patent: 4766443 (1988-08-01), Winegard et al.
patent: 4862188 (1989-08-01), Monvoisin et al.

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