A Ka-band (32 GHz) beacon link experiment (KABLE) with Mars Observer

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Deep Space Network, Extremely High Frequencies, Mars Observer, Spacecraft Communication, Superhigh Frequencies, Downlinking, Equipment Specifications, Ground Support Systems, Plasma Diagnostics, Radio Astronomy

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A proposal for a Ka-Band (32 GHz) Link Experiment (KABLE) with the Mars Observer mission was submitted to NASA. The experiment will rely on the fourth harmonic of the spacecraft X-band transmitter to generate a 33.6 GHz signal. The experiment will rely also on the Deep Space Network (DSN) receiving station equipped to simultaneously receive X- and Ka-band signals. The experiment will accurately measure the spacecraft-to-Earth telecommunication link performance at Ka-band and X-band (8.4 GHz).

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