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I've been looking at a few satcom antennas for a project I'm working
on. We were originally looking at parabolic dishes but have recently taken a look at slot arrays. A low profile solution is desirable which would lead to a small dish or a low (but very wide) slot array. Some of the people we've talked to have warned us that slot arrays are narrow bandwidth. I thought I understood this issue, but I'm beginning to doubt myself. Suppose a slot array could transmit at Ka frequencies from 30 to 32 GHz at a bandwidth of 3%. If the center frequency of transmission is 31GHz a 3% bandwidth would be equal to 930MHz or 465MHz on each side of the center freq. This may be narrow to an antenna designer but this is more spectrum than we'd ever hope to get on the satellite anyway. I'm a little confused over why this is an "issue", which makes me think I have a misunderstanding of the terminology. Can anyone clear this up for me? |
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