Near-field testing of the 5-meter model of the tetrahedral truss antenna
- Author
- Osmanski, J. T.
- Published
- Aug 1, 1986.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Osborn, Jim, Cencich, Tom, and Kefauver, Neill
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- This report documents the technical results from near-field testing of the General Dynamics 5-meter model of the tetrahedral truss antenna at the Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace facility. A 5-meter square side of the tetrahedral served as the perimeter of the antenna, and a mesh surface and extensive surface contouring cord network was used to create a parabolic aperture shape to within an rms accuracy of 30 mils or better. Pattern measurements were made with offset feed systems radiating at frequencies of 7.73, 11.60, 2.27, and 4.26 (all in GHz). This report discusses the method of collecting the data, system measurement accuracy, the test data compiled, and diagostics and isolation of causes of pattern results. The technique of using near-field phase for measuring surface mechanical tolerances is included. Detailed far field antenna patterns and their implications are provided for all tests conducted.
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 19870012554.
Accession ID: 87N21987.
MCR-85-640.
NASA-CR-178147.
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