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Swept frequency gain measurements for standard horn antennas


Abstract:

This paper describes a swept frequency gain measurement technique for standard horn antennas based on the three-antenna method. The method uses a swept frequency source, ...Show More

Abstract:

This paper describes a swept frequency gain measurement technique for standard horn antennas based on the three-antenna method. The method uses a swept frequency source, a VNA based mismatch evaluation and an averaging process with uniform steps of separation distance for minimizing mutual antenna reflections and results in a similar uncertainty level to the single frequency measurements.
Published in: CPEM 2010
Date of Conference: 13-18 June 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 August 2010
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Conference Location: Daejeon, Korea (South)
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Introduction

National Measurement Institute Australia has been calibrating standard horn antennas at single frequencies using the three-antenna method in a radio anechoic chamber for a number of years [1]. The gain of a horn antenna is determined by measuring the transmission loss versus separation distance between two horns. A theoretical factor is then used to correct the near field errors.

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J. D. Hunter and I. G. Morgan, "Near-Field Gain Correction for Transmission Between Horn Antennas", IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas., vol. IM-26, pp. 58-61, March 1977.
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A. C. Newell, R. C. Baird and P. F. Wacker, "Accurate Measurement of Antenna Gain and Polarization at Reduced Distances by an Extrapolation Technique", IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., vol. AP-21, pp. 418-431, July 1973.
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S. S. Silver, Microwave Antenna Theory and Design, London:Peter Peregrinus Ltd, 1984.
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