Radio antennas must maintain their paraboloid shape and directional positioning in order to work properly. However wind can load the antenna dish and cause it to lose its shape and position.
To address this situation, researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a support system that strengthens antenna dishes and provides several structural enhancements. The support system consists of reinforcements that enable firm radial and torsional support as well as an optimal amount of axial flexibility and support. This design allows for a large open area so that azimuth and elevation-bearing systems can be positioned near to the reflector vertex. This positioning enables lower loads and less structural requirements for the pedestal and drives.
Radio communications especially broadband astronomy
Commercial satellite dish technology
Increased radial and torsional stability
Improved axial flexibility and support
Decreased structural requirements for pedestal
Decreased positioning requirements for drive
Country | Type | Number | Dated | Case |
United States Of America | Issued Patent | 7,330,160 | 02/12/2008 | 2005-079 |