On De-Pointing Effects Caused by Snow Accumulation on Radomes for Ground Stations Working at K-Band: An analysis of the SNOWBEAR project

IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine(2023)

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Ground stations working at high frequencies, such as the K-band, installed at polar latitudes and protected by radomes, are increasingly used to support modern satellites. The effect that snow accumulation may have on the radome is consequently important, as at these frequencies it may jeopardize the satellite link. This article analyses an operative case, referred to as SNOWBEAR (Svalbard grouND StatiOn for Wide Band Earth observation dAta Reception), where a 6.4-m antenna has been installed at Svalbard, Norway, to track an Earth observation (EO) satellite, NOAA-20, for a period of two years. We demonstrate, using experimental data and numerical models, that a chief effect can be described in terms of de-pointing of the main beam, with a particular focus on the difference of de-pointing between the sum and delta modes, and that a real-time, effective, solution is not yet available.
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Radomes,Snow,Satellites,Satellite antennas,K-band,Antennas,Reflector antennas
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