Characterization of a radiator of eight arms with circular polarization

Andres Lucas-Bravo, Jorge Sosa-Pedroza, Jose Luis López-Bonilla, C. Sosa-Caraveo

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Abstract

The cross antenna is a printed structure ofaverage profile and circular polarization, which consists ofa conductor or tape on a ground plane that follows the contour of a cross with four or more arms and a diameter of about 1.5 wavelengths developed by Antoine Roederer. The antenna is feeded by means of a coaxial line and is finished in an impedance of load, for what it is represented by a behavior of travelling wave. Though in principle the antenna was designedfor applications in mobile communications in Band L (1500 MHhz), we present in this work the experimental characterization of an antenna of cross of eight arms that is employed at 10 GHz, with the principal intention of serving as feeder of a parabolic reflector for satellite communications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-59
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal for Engineering Modelling
Volume20
Issue number1-4
StatePublished - 2007

Keywords

  • Circular polarization
  • Cross antenna
  • Experimental characterization
  • Radiation of the antenna

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