A dual-cavity ruby maser for the Ka-band link experiment

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Antenna Feeds, Deep Space Network, Downlinking, Masers, Noise Temperature, Ruby, Spacecraft Tracking, Telemetry, Apertures, Bandwidth, Extremely High Frequencies, Mars Observer, Spacecraft Communication

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A 33.68-GHz dual-cavity ruby maser was built to support the Ka-Band Link
Experiment (KABLE) conducted with the Mars Observer spacecraft. It has
25 dB of net gain and a 3-dB bandwidth of 85 MHz. Its noise temperature
in reference to the cooled feedhorn aperture is 5 K.

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