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JCM 2023 Vol.18(10): 643-657
Doi: 10.12720/jcm.18.10.643-657

A Circularly Polarized Antenna for UHF Satellite Communication Applications

K. Chitambara Rao1, *, M. Lakshmun1, D. Nataraj2, G. Vinutna Ujwala3, and K. S. Chakradha4
1.Department of ECE, Aditya Institute of Technology and Management, Tekkali, Srikakulam, AP, India; Email: laxman.naidu@gmail.com (M.L.)
2.Department of ECE, Swarnandhra College of Engineering and Technology, Narsapur, West Godavari, AP, India; Email: dasari.nataraj@gmail.com (D.N.)
3.Department of ECE, Research scholar, Mohan Babu University, A. Rangampeta, Tirupati, AP, India; Email: ujwala459@gmail.com (G.V.U.)
4.Department of ECE, Mohan Babu University, Sree Sainath Nagar, A. Rangampeta, Tirupati, AP, India; Email: chakradharec@gmail.com (K.S.C.)
*Correspondence: rao.chiddubabu@gmail.com (K.C.R.)

Manuscript received February 21, 2023; revised March 22, 2023; accepted April 3, 2023.

Abstract—There is a tremendous demand for antennas with very broad bandwidth and gain so that one antenna can cover the entire frequency range of the satellite communication applications, which are rapidly expanding with the current technology for diverse platforms. Helical antennas are ideal for these applications due to their distinctive qualities such as circular polarization, wide bandwidth, excellent gain, and low-profile conformability. For transmitting and receiving applications, which comprise frequency ranges of 240MHz to 270MHz and 290MHz to 320MHz, respectively. A new design of circularly polarized double-wire helical antenna employing the butterfly approach has been created in this study. An antenna was designed, simulated, analyzed, and fabricated before being experimentally measured for important parameters such as axial ratio, gain, 3dB beamwidth, and voltage standing wave ratio.

Keywords—Single–wire helical antenna, double-wire helical antenna, butterfly technique, transformer feeding, ultra-high-frequency satellite communication

Cite: K. Chitambara Rao*, M. Lakshmunaidu, D. Nataraj, G. Vinutna Ujwala, and K. S. Chakr, “A Circularly Polarized Antenna for UHF Satellite Communication Applications," Journal of Communications vol. 18, no. 10, pp. 643-657, October 2023.


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