Dual frequency antenna feed with apertured channel

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Wave guide type

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343786, 333126, 333135, 333 21R, H01Q 1302, H01Q 1324, H01P 116, H01P 1213

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ABSTRACT:
A dual band feed arrangement for a microwave antenna provides microwave communication in a lower band and in a substantially widened upper band to provide simultaneous microwave communication for three signals. One signal in the lower band propagates between the outer and inner conductors of a coaxial waveguide in the TE.sub.11 coaxial mode, and two signals in the upper band propagate in the inner conductor in TE.sub.11 circular waveguide mode. A combiner, having a conically shaped section with a plurality of irises through its sidewall, is coupled to the coaxial waveguide to provide a transformation from the TE.sub.11 modes to the HE.sub.11 waveguide modes for each of the three signals. A dielectric rod extends from within the inner conductor and into the horn antenna for propagating the second signal out of and into the antenna.

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