Rule of thumb for beam tilting for a reflector antenna with off-focus feed
Rule of thumb for beam tilting for a reflector antenna with off-focus feed
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Hi,
I'm looking for a rule of thumb for the beam tilting of a reflector antenna when the feed has an offset relative to the focus. So basically something like focal length+feed offset equals x° of beam tilting. I'm assume that the exact tilting depends on illumination etc., but for the first rough design it would be very useful to have a rule of thumb.
Thanks a lot in advance,
I'm looking for a rule of thumb for the beam tilting of a reflector antenna when the feed has an offset relative to the focus. So basically something like focal length+feed offset equals x° of beam tilting. I'm assume that the exact tilting depends on illumination etc., but for the first rough design it would be very useful to have a rule of thumb.
Thanks a lot in advance,
RE: Rule of thumb for beam tilting for a reflector antenna with off-focus feed
offset in mm divided by focal length in mm = angle in radians
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RE: Rule of thumb for beam tilting for a reflector antenna with off-focus feed