Convolutional coding results for the MVM '73 X-band telemetry experiment

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Coding, Deep Space Network, Mariner Venus-Mercury 1973, Superhigh Frequencies, Telemetry, Convolution Integrals, Error Signals, Performance Prediction, Signal To Noise Ratios, Voyager Project

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Results of simulation of several short-constraint-length convolutional codes using a noisy symbol stream obtained via the turnaround ranging channels of the MVM'73 spacecraft are presented. First operational use of this coding technique is on the Voyager mission. The relative performance of these codes in this environment is as previously predicted from computer-based simulations.

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