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A feed horn (or feedhorn) is a small used to couple a to e.g. a parabolic dish antenna or offset dish antenna for reception or transmission of .

(2011). 9789387307308, Scientific Publishers. .
A typical application is the use for satellite television reception with a . In that case the feed horn can either be a separate part used together with e.g. a "low-noise block downconverter" (LNB), or more typically today is integrated into a "low-noise block feedhorn" (LNBF).


Principle of operation
The feed horn minimizes the between the antenna and the waveguide. If a simple open-ended waveguide would be used, without the horn, the sudden end of the conductive walls causes an abrupt impedance change at the aperture, between the in the waveguide and the impedance of free space (see for more details).

When used with a offset, parabolic or , the of the horn is placed at the focal point of the reflector. The characteristic of the feed horn is usually selected with the of the horn's radiation pattern falling on the edge of the reflector (the of the horn matching the F/D ratio of the dish). When the shape of the antenna deviates from a circular dish, the feedhorn needs to be shaped accordingly to illuminate the antenna properly.


Applications
For the feedhorn is mounted at the feed arm of the . The feedhorn then connects via a short waveguide to the "low-noise block downconverter" (LNB), a small housing containing a part of the reception electronics (also called the "RF front end"). This LNB converts the high satellite microwave downlink frequencies to lower frequencies, so the TV signals can be more easily transmitted through to receivers located anywhere inside a building. For DTH TV typically the LNB and the feedhorn are integrated into one unit called "low-noise block feedhorn" (LNBF), but separate feedhorns and LNBs are used for more specialized applications.

For (e.g. for transmission of "Direct-To-Home" DTH TV programs, satellite news gathering SNG, satellite internet access or VSAT applications) a block upconverter (BUC) connects via a waveguide to the feedhorn, in order to transmit via the satellite dish to the communications satellite.

Feedhorns are also used in applications like , line-of-sight microwave transmission or .


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