Method of sectioning an antennae reflector

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Antenna components

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343915, H01Q 1516

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ABSTRACT:
A method of sectioning an antennae reflector without distorting the shape of the reflector surface. The reflector is supported in a substantially relaxed state so that only its internal residual stresses determine its shape. A plurality of beam pairs are attached to the outer surface of the reflector and are used to mark the corresponding curves along which the reflector is to be sectioned. When the cut lines have been marked so as to be visible on the inner surface of the reflector, the reflector is then cut along the cut lines marked on the inner surface thereof to section the antennae for transport and storage.

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