A Method of Reducing the Effect of Residual Reflections in an Anechoic Chamber on the Measurement Precision of the Group Delay in an Antenna


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Abstract

It has been shown that methods currently being used for measuring group delay in an antenna in an anechoic chamber are limited in precision due to the effect of residual reflections. A method has been developed to decrease the effect of reflections, with a linear approximation for the effect of a delay on the distance between antennas. The method is based on the assumption that the group delay between the input of the radiating antenna and the output of the receiving antenna in the far-field region depends linearly on the distance between antennas, and the interference caused by the residual reflections is of periodic nature. The method that was developed, compared with the method of determining the delay for a fixed distance that was used previously, made it possible to improve the precision of measurement by a factor of greater than 6.

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N. R. Bazhenov

All-Russia Research Institute of Physicotechnical and Radio Measurements (VNIIFTRI)

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Email: bazhenov@vniiftri.ru
Russian Federation, Mendeleevo

S. A. Kolotygin

All-Russia Research Institute of Physicotechnical and Radio Measurements (VNIIFTRI)

Email: bazhenov@vniiftri.ru
Russian Federation, Mendeleevo


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