Data reception in the S-band, 1.7 and 2.3 GHz, of NOAA, VHRR and ERTS /Landsat/-satellites - The Bochum 20-m parabolic universal antenna

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Antenna Design, Landsat Satellites, Microwave Antennas, Noaa Satellites, Parabolic Antennas, Satellite Transmission, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Data Acquisition, Radio Astronomy, Radio Spectra, Signal Reception, Superhigh Frequencies, Ultrahigh Frequencies

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During the years from 1964 to 1967 a receiving antenna for the communication between ground and earth satellites was built for the Institute of Space Research at the Bochum Observatory in West Germany. The 20-m parabolic antenna can be used also for studies in the area of radio astronomy involving the VHF, the UHF, and the SHF range. Attention is given to aspects of antenna design, the reflector surface, the radome, the parametric amplifier, questions of antenna control, the design of a recently developed control system, and the characteristics of antenna position.

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