Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Antenna components
Patent
1985-05-24
1987-08-25
Frankfort, Charles
Communications: radio wave antennas
Antennas
Antenna components
343912, 343840, H01Q 1516
Patent
active
046896376
ABSTRACT:
A parabola antenna has a parabola surface whose thickness is uniformly decreased from an outer circumferential portion to a central portion of the parabola surface. The thickness of the parabola surface is smallest at the central portion.
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Kurosawa Hiroshi
Ochiai Izumi
Frankfort Charles
Hitachi , Ltd.
Will Thomas B.
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