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    "sender_name": "Louis McFadin",
    "subject": "[eagle] Re: Eagle Microwave Antenna Arrays -- mechanical concepts",
    "date": "2007-03-23T16:15:54Z",
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    "content": "Tom,\nAs far as how to assemble the array IE whether it's made of  \nindividual cups, milled out of a solid block or as some have  \nsuggested milled from a casting, that should be left to the  \nimplementor. What we need now is a solid foundation to build upon. If  \nyou can show how you will be able to  drive this array, we can figure  \na way to build it.\nStan and I have had some experience building patches on S band and we  \nbelieve we can build C band patches. It's obvious that putting the  \npatches in a hex array gets more for the same amount of real estate  \nand therefore gets you more gain. Do you think you can come up with a  \nway to drive a hex array or not is the question. It would seem be be  \nmore symmetrical around the Z axis and therefore have less spin  \nmodulation.\n\nFred Parker has been experimenting with castings for an S band array.  \nHis casting is still rough but has promise. It has 1/2 inch under the  \narray to put the amplifiers and phasing harness. The array looks like  \nthis. We made a test casting. It weighs .8 Kg.\nWe will put some patches in and see how they work.\n\nOn Mar 23, 2007, at 1:22 AM, Tom Clark, K3IO wrote:\n\n> Back in Feb, Bob Davis wrote:\n>> Jim,\n>> I would like to add to the agenda: top-level antenna  \n>> configuration. I've begun to seriously consider what to build for  \n>> the Eagle mockup at Dayton. Several people exchanged antenna  \n>> configuration sketches late last year (September 2006), and don't  \n>> know if there was resolution on A sketch. Something must be  \n>> baselined soon (maybe by mid-March)), if we're to have the mockup  \n>> ready for mid-May.\n>> bob\n>> Robert Davis\n>> KF4KSS\n> Bob -- I finally \"got a round tuit\" on this topic :-[\n>\n> This applies to both the C-band and S2 phased arrays. Instead of  \n> drawing the possibilities, I figured it was easiest to build (spare  \n> no expense!) simple models and three possibilities are attached.  \n> When we computed the needed array gain, we came up wanting about  \n> 35-40 individual patch antennas (15-16 dB of array gain added to  \n> ~5-6 dB of element gain for a single patch). The individual patches  \n> will need to be about 0.7 wavelengths in diameter; my guess is that  \n> the patch itself will be about ½ wavelength in size and it will sit  \n> inside a \"cup\" cavity that is about ¼ wavelength deep. This cavity  \n> (a.k.a.  choke ring) will help minimize the mutual coupling between  \n> the antennas. For the two frequencies, we have\n> S2 = 3400 MHz = 8.8 cm wavelength. Therefore the \"cup\" will be ~6.2  \n> cm diameter and ~2.2 cm tall.\n> C  = 5800 MHz = 5.2 cm wavelength. Therefore the \"cup\" will be ~3.6  \n> cm diameter and ~1.3 cm tall.\n> We will want good symmetry in the array to make the phasing as  \n> painless as possible. This led me to the 3 models I've attached:\n> \"Square\" is a 6x6 array (36 elements). I think I have \"invented\" a  \n> nice way to do the phasing for a square array based on the Butler  \n> combiner matrix (the antenna analog of the Cooley-Tukey FFT) which  \n> looks like it will work well (meaning easy to phase to  \n> electronically de-spin the antenna) on an 8x8 array and I think it  \n> can be trimmed down to 6x6. Since the rows/columns are spaces 0.7  \n> wavelengths, the diagonal element spacing will be just one  \n> wavelength, so we won't have much power wasted in sidelobes.\n> \"Hex\" is 37 element array that is the tightest possible packing. It  \n> approximates a 4.2 wavelength dish in its properties. So far, I  \n> have not yet \"invented\" a Butler-like matrix for a hexagonal array,  \n> so I don't know how well it can be implemented.\n> \"Ehex\" extends the Hex geometry by adding 6 elements (total=43) for  \n> a bit more gain, with a pattern more like a 4.6 wavelength dish.\n> Stan and Lew have suggested that the honeycomb structures might be  \n> done on an NC mill, which could give us a good thermal radiating  \n> surface. For the transmit phased array we have thought in terms of  \n> a ~1 watt (RF) power amplifier at each patch. Depending on what  \n> kind of DC => RF efficiency we can achieve, this will mean that we  \n> will have 20-30 watts of heat to dump from the array.\n>\n> My idea, instead of milling a big block, was to use extruded  \n> aluminum cups (something like http://www.zerocases.com/catalog/deep- \n> drawn-enclosures/round-precision-miniatures.html).\n>\n> Maybe we can chat about this Saturday at the DC AMSAT meeting ---  \n> 73, Tom\n> <hex.jpg>\n> <Ehex.jpg>\n> <square.jpg>\n> _______________________________________________\n> Via the Eagle mailing list courtesy of AMSAT-NA\n> [email protected]\n> http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/eagle\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n",
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