selvantenneltemperaturen
Selvantenneltemperaturen, or self-antenna temperature, refers to the temperature of an antenna's radiating elements when it is not connected to any external source. This temperature is a critical parameter in the design and performance analysis of antennas, particularly in the field of radio astronomy and satellite communications. It is a measure of the thermal noise generated by the antenna itself, which can interfere with the reception of weak signals.
The self-antenna temperature is influenced by several factors, including the physical properties of the antenna material,
In satellite communications, the self-antenna temperature affects the overall system noise temperature, which in turn impacts
The self-antenna temperature is typically measured in Kelvin (K) and is calculated using the antenna's physical