DSS 43 64-meter antenna S- and X-band efficiency and system noise temperature calibrations, January 1987

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Calibrating, Deep Space Network, Noise Temperature, Radio Antennas, Superhigh Frequencies, Ultrahigh Frequencies, Australia, Efficiency, Neptune (Planet), Upgrading, Voyager Project

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The Deep Space Network (DSN) 64-meter antenna in Australia has been calibrated prior to its upgrading to a 70-meter configuration in preparation for the Voyager Neptune encounter in August 1989. The S-band (2285 MHz) and X-band (8420 MHz) antenna area efficiency and system noise temperature calibrations were carried out during December 1986 and January 1987 to establish a baseline system performance for this station.

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