Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Antenna with parasitic reflector
Patent
1992-09-01
1994-03-01
Wimer, Michael C.
Communications: radio wave antennas
Antennas
Antenna with parasitic reflector
343916, H01Q 1516
Patent
active
052912124
ABSTRACT:
A grid-type microwave antenna comprises a multiplicity of generally parallel conductive rods. Each rod is curved along its length to form a section of a paraboloid so that when all the rods are positioned parallel to each other, in spaced apart relationship to each other, they form a paraboloidal reflector. A rim includes insulating members for receiving and holding the ends of the rods to position the rods in spaced apart and parallel relationship to each other.
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Wimer Michael C.
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