Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Antenna with parasitic reflector
Patent
1991-08-29
1992-08-25
Lee, John D.
Communications: radio wave antennas
Antennas
Antenna with parasitic reflector
343878, H01Q 1912
Patent
active
051422930
ABSTRACT:
A satellite antenna assembly includes a nonpenetrating roof mount having a pair of rectangular ballast trays for respective placement on portions of a pitched roof forward and rearward of the crown of the roof. A hinge structure interconnects the ballast trays and overlies the crown of the roof. The ballast on the trays is concealed by covers that simulate a skylight. A satellite antenna is mounted, at one of the four corners of the ballast tray located on the rear portion of the pitched roof, on a simplified antenna support and adjustment structure that facilitates variation of the polar orientation and elevation of the antenna.
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Lee John D.
Radiation Systems, Inc.
Wise Robert E.
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