US2326945A - Direction-finding system - Google Patents
Direction-finding system Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US2326945A US2326945A US401129A US40112941A US2326945A US 2326945 A US2326945 A US 2326945A US 401129 A US401129 A US 401129A US 40112941 A US40112941 A US 40112941A US 2326945 A US2326945 A US 2326945A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- directional
- antenna
- inductance
- chokes
- coils
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
Images
Classifications
-
- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01Q—ANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
- H01Q21/00—Antenna arrays or systems
- H01Q21/06—Arrays of individually energised antenna units similarly polarised and spaced apart
- H01Q21/08—Arrays of individually energised antenna units similarly polarised and spaced apart the units being spaced along or adjacent to a rectilinear path
- H01Q21/12—Parallel arrangements of substantially straight elongated conductive units
- H01Q21/14—Adcock antennas
- H01Q21/16—U-type
Definitions
- the field coils of a goniometer or the coupling coils of loop antennae used with goniometers, as the case may be, are each associated with a doublewound choke connected in parallel with the respective coil and joined at its center point to the non-directional antenna terminal.
- Fig. l is a partially perspective diagrammatic view of one embodiment of the invention
- Fig.2 is a diagrammatic view showing one form of the double-wound chokes.
- Fig. 1 The arrangement illustrated in Fig. 1 comprises an Adcock antenna system of known form in which four radiators arranged in the form of a square are coupled to field coils F1 and F2, which are in turn coupled to search coil S.
- Such antennae are commonly used for direction finders although the principles thereof also apply to transmitters.
- the antenna efiect of the system is used.
- Chokes D consisting of coils wound in opposed relation are provided in shunt to each of the field coils F1 and F2.
- the center points of chokes D are interconnected for connection to the usual sense" antenna terminal of the system.
- the chokes D are each composed of,
- the construction of the chokes should eluding a choke coil arragement associated with be such that the inductance in the longitudinal direction is very small while in the transverse direction it is very great, that is, the two coiled wires have a very large inductance therethrough between the ends thereof which are not joined together, while these wires have a very small inductance from said unjoined ends to the joined 7 ends over the path provided for transmission of the non-directional antenna voltage.
- the inductance of the, chokes D is made to be high eomparedwith that of the coils F1, F2.
- the inductance of D may be ten times that of F1, F2.
- the construction of the goniometer need not be changed in any way, this being important especially in the case'of shortwave goniometers, the conductors employed in these having to be located in distinct positions.
- the novel arrangement also acts to protect the non-directional antenna voltage from any additional phase rotation which otherwise may be causedby the leakage inductance of the field' coils.
- a direction findingsystem having a directional antenna system, and directional coil elements operatively associated with said directional antenna system for deriving therefrom a directional efifect
- said means ineach said directional coil element, each said choke coil arrangement including two coiled" wires joined directly together at one end of each'wire and um'oined at the other end thereof, said wires having a very large inductance therethrough between said unjoined ends while having a very small inductance from said unjoined ends to said joined ends, and a conductor for said non-directional eiiect connected to said joined ends of each said choke coil arrangement, said unioined ends of each said choke coil arrangement being connected in parallel across the respectiveone of said directional coil elements associated'with said choke coil arrangement.
- a direction finding system wherein said directional coil elements are the field coils of a goniometer.
- a direction finding system wherein said directional coil elements are the field coils of a, goniometer, and the inductance of each said choke coil arrangement between said KARL-GEORG HOLS'I'EN.
Landscapes
- Variable-Direction Aerials And Aerial Arrays (AREA)
Description
Aug. 17, 1943. KARL-GEORG HOLSTEN 2,325,945
DIRECTION-FINDING SYSTEM Filed July 5, 1941 FIGJ.
INVENTOR. "/fI/Pl. 650/96 //04s7/v ATTORJYE': c
Patented Aug. 17, i943 UNITED 1 STATES". PATENT oF IcE 5 DIRECTION-FINDING SYSTEM Karl-Georg Holsten, Berlin, Germany; vested in the Alien Property Custodian Application July 5, 1941, Serial No. Y In Germany March 2, 1940 3 Claims.
In direction finding arrangements of the kind comprising a directional antenna system and a non-directional one it is well known to take the voltage for the non-directional antenna from the directional system itself, that is, without the aid of an auxiliary antenna. For instance, in an Adcock system the middle of the. field coils is tapped to such end. This mode, however, has the disadvantage that care must be taken to find out. the exact position of the center points of the field coils and further, that additional inductances arise in the antenna line since the turns of the field coils are not perfectly coupled together at their ends, the leakage inductance of the field coils thus acting on the antenna voltage. This leakage inductance in most cases entails an appreciable additional phase rotation which is the more precarious the more the operating conditions of the system entail resonance of the antenna structure, as is often the case especially with short waves. 7
All these drawbacks are overcome by the present invention. According to the invention the field coils of a goniometer or the coupling coils of loop antennae used with goniometers, as the case may be, are each associated with a doublewound choke connected in parallel with the respective coil and joined at its center point to the non-directional antenna terminal.
The invention is also concerned with a novel construction of such double-wound chokes, as will be understood from the following description and the accompanying drawing, in which Y Fig. l is a partially perspective diagrammatic view of one embodiment of the invention, Fig.2 is a diagrammatic view showing one form of the double-wound chokes.
' The arrangement illustrated in Fig. 1 comprises an Adcock antenna system of known form in which four radiators arranged in the form of a square are coupled to field coils F1 and F2, which are in turn coupled to search coil S. Such antennae are commonly used for direction finders although the principles thereof also apply to transmitters. To obtain a uni-directional pattern the antenna efiect of the system is used. Chokes D consisting of coils wound in opposed relation are provided in shunt to each of the field coils F1 and F2. The center points of chokes D are interconnected for connection to the usual sense" antenna terminal of the system.
The chokes D, one of which is represented in Fig. 2 by way of example, are each composed of,
two coiled wires joined together at opposite ends to form a tap for the non-directional antenna voltage, while the other ends are connected to thelrespectivo field coil in'parallel with each other. The construction of the chokes should eluding a choke coil arragement associated with be such that the inductance in the longitudinal direction is very small while in the transverse direction it is very great, that is, the two coiled wires have a very large inductance therethrough between the ends thereof which are not joined together, while these wires have a very small inductance from said unjoined ends to the joined 7 ends over the path provided for transmission of the non-directional antenna voltage.
The inductance of the, chokes D is made to be high eomparedwith that of the coils F1, F2. For instance, the inductance of D may be ten times that of F1, F2.
It will be seen that the construction of the goniometer need not be changed in any way, this being important especially in the case'of shortwave goniometers, the conductors employed in these having to be located in distinct positions. The novel arrangement also acts to protect the non-directional antenna voltage from any additional phase rotation which otherwise may be causedby the leakage inductance of the field' coils. I
What is claimed is 1 1. In a direction findingsystem having a directional antenna system, and directional coil elements operatively associated with said directional antenna system for deriving therefrom a directional efifect, the combination of means for deriving from said directional antenna system a non-directional antenna effect, said means ineach said directional coil element, each said choke coil arrangement including two coiled" wires joined directly together at one end of each'wire and um'oined at the other end thereof, said wires having a very large inductance therethrough between said unjoined ends while having a very small inductance from said unjoined ends to said joined ends, and a conductor for said non-directional eiiect connected to said joined ends of each said choke coil arrangement, said unioined ends of each said choke coil arrangement being connected in parallel across the respectiveone of said directional coil elements associated'with said choke coil arrangement.
2. A direction finding system according to claim 1, wherein said directional coil elements are the field coils of a goniometer.
3. A direction finding system according to claim 1, wherein said directional coil elements are the field coils of a, goniometer, and the inductance of each said choke coil arrangement between said KARL-GEORG HOLS'I'EN.
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
DE2326945X | 1940-03-02 |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
US2326945A true US2326945A (en) | 1943-08-17 |
Family
ID=7994795
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US401129A Expired - Lifetime US2326945A (en) | 1940-03-02 | 1941-07-05 | Direction-finding system |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (1) | US2326945A (en) |
Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US2465381A (en) * | 1945-03-12 | 1949-03-29 | Standard Telephones Cables Ltd | Loop antenna system |
US2937374A (en) * | 1954-10-06 | 1960-05-17 | Emi Ltd | Two band antenna with different time delay in each band |
-
1941
- 1941-07-05 US US401129A patent/US2326945A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US2465381A (en) * | 1945-03-12 | 1949-03-29 | Standard Telephones Cables Ltd | Loop antenna system |
US2937374A (en) * | 1954-10-06 | 1960-05-17 | Emi Ltd | Two band antenna with different time delay in each band |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US3025480A (en) | High frequency balancing units | |
GB543337A (en) | Antenna systems | |
US10497507B2 (en) | Semiconductor element | |
US2326945A (en) | Direction-finding system | |
US2465379A (en) | Antenna unit | |
US3358287A (en) | Broadband dual-polarized antenna | |
US3275839A (en) | Parametric device | |
US2426632A (en) | Antenna structure | |
US2153975A (en) | Radio direction finder | |
US2058037A (en) | Built-in unit volume tuning antenna | |
US2013140A (en) | Translating circuit | |
US2771585A (en) | Impedance transformer network | |
US2312421A (en) | Direction finding system | |
US1747262A (en) | Loop antenna | |
US2194554A (en) | Directive antenna system | |
US2156055A (en) | Goniometer | |
US2285092A (en) | Goniometer | |
US1843445A (en) | Antenna arrangement | |
US2383490A (en) | Loop antenna | |
US2238269A (en) | Radio direction finder or emitter | |
US2299585A (en) | Directional antenna | |
US2885672A (en) | Harmonic suppression in goniometers | |
US1679095A (en) | To wibeless | |
US3017632A (en) | Aerials for receiving television and modulated frequency broadcast signals | |
US2409542A (en) | High-frequency transducer system |