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Parabolic torus reflector antenna

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Form of classic parabolic dish antenna and parabolic torus reflector antenna
Simulsat antenna in Miami with casing for several LNBs

Aparabolic torus reflector antenna is a quasi-parabolic antenna, where the definingparabola is not rotated around the main transmission axis, but around an axis which stands vertically to this axis.

Simulsat is a trademark for such antennas designed and manufactured by Antenna Technology Communications.

Whereas parabolicsatellite dishes with onelow-noise block converter (LNB) are able to receive asatellite televisionbroadcast from onecommunications satellite at a time, parabolic torus reflector antennas are capable of establishing views to more than 40C andKu band satellites simultaneously, by employing multipleLNBs.

Literature

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  • Alan G. P. Boswell:The parabolic torus reflector antenna. In:Marconi Review, 41, 1978, pp. 237–248.
  • Biao Du, Edward K. N. Yung, Ke-Zhong Yang, Shun-Shi Zhong:Design of multibeam parabolic torus reflector antennas. In:Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 27, 5, 2000, pp. 343–347.
  • Kenneth S. Kelleher:A new wide-angle microwave reflector. In:Tele-Tech & Electronic Industries, 12, 6, 1953, pp. 98–99, 168–169.

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