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On Sat, 30 Jan 2016, Allodoxaphobia wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna, you wrote: gareth wrote: One of the problems with beams is the cable winding around the mast if you try to turn too far in one way or another. These difficulties have long been solved in the world of radar, so, has anyone conceived of an infinitely rotatable 50 ohm coupling for our beam antennae? Sounds like a $200 solution to a $0.75 problem, i.e. an extra foot or two of coax to allow slack for turning. With 4 different yagis on the mast, a large, bundled loop of coax(es) *HAS* to be The Way To Go. Yes, radar needed such couplings since the antenna went around 360 degrees, since you wanted to see in all directions. And I'd like to think they've now moved to "electronically steerable" arrays for radar, multiple fixed antennas that are switched to the receiver via diodes or whatever. You see some of that in amateur radio DF'ing. Michael |
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Michael Black wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jan 2016, Allodoxaphobia wrote: In rec.radio.amateur.antenna, you wrote: gareth wrote: One of the problems with beams is the cable winding around the mast if you try to turn too far in one way or another. These difficulties have long been solved in the world of radar, so, has anyone conceived of an infinitely rotatable 50 ohm coupling for our beam antennae? Sounds like a $200 solution to a $0.75 problem, i.e. an extra foot or two of coax to allow slack for turning. With 4 different yagis on the mast, a large, bundled loop of coax(es) *HAS* to be The Way To Go. Yes, radar needed such couplings since the antenna went around 360 degrees, since you wanted to see in all directions. And I'd like to think they've now moved to "electronically steerable" arrays for radar, multiple fixed antennas that are switched to the receiver via diodes or whatever. You see some of that in amateur radio DF'ing. Michael They are called phased arrays; here are two I worked on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AN/TPQ...refinder_radar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AN/TPQ...refinder_radar These use active electronically scanned arrays. A discussion of how it works: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phased_array https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active..._scanned_array Phased arrays are extremely complex and expensive compared to simple rotating search radars. -- Jim Pennino |
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