18609150. FRAME ASSEMBLY, BASE STATION ANTENNA, AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A BASE STATION ANTENNA simplified abstract (CommScope Technologies LLC)
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FRAME ASSEMBLY, BASE STATION ANTENNA, AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A BASE STATION ANTENNA
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FRAME ASSEMBLY, BASE STATION ANTENNA, AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A BASE STATION ANTENNA - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18609150 titled 'FRAME ASSEMBLY, BASE STATION ANTENNA, AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A BASE STATION ANTENNA
The present disclosure pertains to a frame assembly for a base station antenna, including a reflector and a cavity element mounted on the rear end of the reflector. The cavity element consists of a front panel facing the reflector, a first side panel, and a second side panel spaced apart from each other extending rearwardly from the front panel. A first cavity for receiving a first phase shift assembly is formed by the front panel, the first side panel, and the second side panel, with a channel on the front panel for feeding ends of the first phase shift assembly.
- Reflector and cavity element design for a base station antenna
- First cavity for a phase shift assembly
- Channel for feeding ends of the phase shift assembly
- Improved assembly method for base station antennas
- Enhanced performance and functionality for base station antennas
Potential Applications: - Telecommunications industry - Wireless communication networks - Satellite communication systems
Problems Solved: - Efficient phase shift assembly integration - Enhanced signal transmission and reception - Simplified assembly process for base station antennas
Benefits: - Improved antenna performance - Enhanced signal quality - Streamlined assembly process
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Base Station Antenna Frame Assembly for Enhanced Signal Transmission This technology can be utilized in various commercial applications such as telecommunications infrastructure, satellite communication systems, and wireless network installations. The improved design and assembly method offer enhanced signal transmission capabilities, making it a valuable asset for companies in the telecommunications industry.
Prior Art: Readers interested in prior art related to this technology can explore patents and research papers on base station antenna frame assemblies, reflector designs, and phase shift assembly integration in antenna systems.
Frequently Updated Research: Researchers in the field of telecommunications and antenna technology are constantly exploring new methods to improve signal transmission and reception in base station antennas. Stay updated on the latest advancements in reflector design and phase shift assembly integration for enhanced antenna performance.
Questions about Base Station Antenna Frame Assembly: 1. How does the cavity element design contribute to improved signal transmission in base station antennas? The cavity element design, including the front panel and side panels, creates a structured environment for the phase shift assembly, enhancing signal transmission efficiency and performance.
2. What are the key benefits of using a reflector and cavity element in a base station antenna assembly? The reflector and cavity element design improve signal quality, streamline the assembly process, and enhance overall antenna performance, making it a valuable addition to telecommunications infrastructure.
Original Abstract Submitted
The present disclosure relates to a frame assembly for a base station antenna, comprising: a reflector; a cavity element mounted on a rear end of the reflector, the cavity element comprising a front panel facing the reflector, a first side panel and a second side panel spaced apart from each other extending rearwardly from the front panel, wherein a first cavity for receiving a first phase shift assembly is formed by the front panel, the first side panel and the second side panel, and a channel is provided on the front panel for feeding ends of the first phase shift assembly. In addition, the present disclosure also relates to a base station antenna and method for assembling a base station antenna.