| 1. | A cantenna can be used as a satellite dish feed horn.
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| 2. | As the feed horn is fixed in nutated feeds, no polarization changes occur.
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| 3. | Therefore, the feed horn must be longer for a given wavelength.
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| 4. | The feed horn consisted of a cross dipole antenna design for both A and B channels.
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| 5. | In satellite antennas, scalar rings are used to push the spread signal into the feed horn.
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| 6. | Multiple feed horns were used in the receiver to allow reception from many vertical angles at once.
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| 7. | Unless the feed horn fell off.
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| 8. | The offset support arm houses a retractable prime focus feed horn in front of the 8 m Gregorian focus.
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| 9. | A nutated feed offsets the antenna at an angle to a fixed feed horn, and then rotates the antenna.
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| 10. | The BUC is also connected to the feed horn through a wave guide port of the OMT junction device.
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