Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Measuring signal energy
Patent
1978-08-25
1980-08-19
Moore, David K.
Communications: radio wave antennas
Antennas
Measuring signal energy
343 18A, 343911R, H01Q 128
Patent
active
042186838
ABSTRACT:
Various aspects of electro-magnetic testing are facilitated by inserting a foamed plastic dielectric lens at a particular position between a particular radiating source and the test aperture. The lens is constructed according to electro-optic formulae and the radiation wavelength to produce a plane wave of uniform phase. To control extraneous energy contributed by reflections from the flat face of the lens, this surface is provided with two layers of high-performance absorber material. The amplitude characteristics in the test region are controlled by appropriate selection of the source antenna. Radiation-absorbent material is also provided to eliminate amplitude distortion. This makes possible testing under far-field conditions in test cells of modest size, which has heretofore been possible only with elaborate parabolic reflectors. Weather restrictions on use of free-space ranges, the sheer size of such ranges, and security problems attendant on their use, are all thus avoided. The lens can be manufactured from any plastic having a suitable dielectric constant, by either blowing the plastic in a suitable mold, or by machining from a preformed foam block. The absorber layers are loaded with conductive carbon to provide desired insertion loss and attached to the flat face.
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Burke II James J.
Moore David K.
Plessey Incorporated
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