Abstract

ABSTRACTThe growing interest in higher capacity communications satellite necessitates the development of compact and lightweight other antennas (such as beacon horn antenna) at Earth-viewing deck due to crowded accommodation and weight limitation. In this article, we describe an innovative and compact high-gain composite horn antenna for space-borne beacon application. We have designed, manufactured and measured beacon horn antenna operating from 10.7 GHz to 12.5 GHz. The beacon horn antenna is devised by combining stepped section at input, axial corrugated in mid and finally radial corrugated sections. This engineered multiple sections provide extra flexibility of optimisation, leading to high edge of coverage (EoC) gain for Indian mainland, Lakshadweep Islands and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The radial corrugated section is specially profiled using multi-profile subsections. The mode-matching technique (MMT)-based software CHAMP and ‘minimax optimiser’ have been used to analyse and optimise the Beacon horn antenna. Manufacturing of the horn using a turning machine over aluminium alloy helps to reduce its cost. Characterisation of the beacon antenna confirm predicted electrical results (return loss> 17 dB, cross-polarisation discrimination < −40 dB, EoC gain > 24 dB). The Accommodation of the Ku-Beacon antenna on spacecraft is discussed with help of its near field from the scattering point of view and its tilt.

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