A Simple Beamshaping Device for Cassegrainian Antennas

A simple beamshaping modification for Cassegrainian systems is described. A qualitative analysis is used to describe this device as well as to explain the poor performance observed with an unmodified Cassegrainian system. Experimental data are presented on both the modified and unmodified systems. The modification reduces spillover by a factor of 2 to a value of only 1. 3%. Simultaneously, the aperture efficiency is increased from 50% for the unmodified system to 60% for the modified system. Field measurements on an 85- ft modified Cassegrainian system are described which experimentally verify the applicability of the modified subreflector to low-noise antenna design. The measured zenith antenna temperature for this system is 9. 5 K; measured aperture efficiency is 50%.