Abstract: | This work describes the radiation performance of a novel concept for direction and location finding, using stationary satellite beacons. The received signals are processed with a monopulse four-element array. The monopulse mode is generated using the phase excitation of the radiating elements. For accurate processing the radiation phase should correspond with the bearing angle around the boresight direction. Phase deviations, however, occur in this phase pattern owing to the discrete excitation of the elements. Therefore, detailed analyses are presented for this phase pattern, its attainable gain and the depolarization effects, in order to select the kind of array elements, and their spacings, which minimize the phase pattern deviations. The dipoles and the slots, as array elements, yield better phase performance, smaller size and simpler structures than horn radiators, at the expense of worse depolarization. |