A Dual-Band Circularly Polarized Bi-Sectoral Waveguide Horn Antenna for High Power LEOP TT&C Systems

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2022

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Esra Alkın
Ceyhan Türkmen
Mustafa Seçmen

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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In this study a dual-band circularly polarized bi-sectoral waveguide antenna is proposed which is used launch and early orbit phases (LEOP) of telemetry tracking and command (TT&C) applications of satellite systems to almost cover full space together with omni-directional (toroidal) antennas. The structure consists of four parts (pyramidal horn antennas) each having excited by a single inclined slot being cut over circular waveguide. However because the overall antenna is only fed with a single rectangular waveguide it works as transceiver (in TX and RX bands simultaneously). The parts belonging to each band have bi-directional patterns being opposite to each other. Therefore instead of using four separate antennas each being fed by separate rectangular waveguide to cover both directions in dual band (TX and RX bands) in 3D space one antenna with just one feed is demonstrated as being sufficient for same purpose. For this purpose an antenna is designed for a Ku-band TT&C application. The results show that the antenna is dual-band over 500 MHz bandwidth around 11.75 GHz (TX) and 13.75 GHz (RX) center frequencies. The antenna has more than 9.5 dBi peak gain in both main lobes and 15 dB return loss at TX band, and has more than 10 dBi peak gain and 10 dB return loss at RX band. Besides it has less than 3 dB and 3.5 dB axial ratio (AR) values at TX and RX bands within almost 45º and 60º azimuth and elevation beamwidth values respectively. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Antenna Feeders, Circular Polarization, Directional Patterns (antenna), Horn Antennas, Microwave Antennas, Omnidirectional Antennas, Radio Transceivers, Rectangular Waveguides, Slot Antennas, Circularly-polarized, Dual Band, High Power, Launch And Early Orbit Phase, Peak Gain, Returns Loss, Satellite System, Telemetry Tracking And Command System, Waveguide Antennas, Waveguide Horns, Orbits, Antenna feeders, Circular polarization, Directional patterns (antenna), Horn antennas, Microwave antennas, Omnidirectional antennas, Radio transceivers, Rectangular waveguides, Slot antennas, Circularly-polarized, Dual Band, High power, Launch and Early Orbit Phase, Peak gain, Returns loss, Satellite system, Telemetry tracking and command system, Waveguide antennas, Waveguide horns, Orbits

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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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3rd URSI Atlantic and Asia Pacific Radio Science Meeting AT-AP-RASC 2022

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