Low-Cost and Low-Weight Horn and Reflector Antennas through 3D Printing
Abstract
The revolution that wireless communication is suffering during the last decades has increased the need for antennas where performances such as lightweight, rapid manufacturing and portability run in parallel with their electric performance. The maker revolution in which 3D printers can help manufacturing customized, high performance, lightweight and rapid manufacturing antennas is a fact to be explored. This paper discusses the design, simulation and 3D printing of an offaxis reflector antenna. The proposed design is composed of a parabolic reflector and an X band circular horn antenna as a feed. By adding a dielectric rod waveguide (DRW) to the feed, a rotationally symmetric radiation pattern, similar to the one with a corrugated horn, is achieved.
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