Dual-Frequency Airborne Scanning Rain Radar Antenna System
TBMG-29303
05/01/2004
- Content
A compact, dual-frequency, dual-polarization, wide-angle-scanning antenna system has been developed as part of an airborne instrument for measuring rainfall. This system is an upgraded version of a prior single-frequency airborne rain radar antenna system and was designed to satisfy stringent requirements. One particularly stringent combination of requirements is to generate two dual-polarization (horizontal and vertical polarizations) beams at both frequencies (13.405 and 35.605 GHz) in such a way that the beams radiated from the antenna point in the same direction, have 3-dB angular widths that match within 25 percent, and have low side-lobe levels over a wide scan angle at each polarization- and-frequency combination. In addition, the system is required to exhibit low voltage standing-wave ratios at both frequencies.
- Citation
- "Dual-Frequency Airborne Scanning Rain Radar Antenna System," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2004.