DSN radio science system design and testing for Voyager-Neptune encounter

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Deep Space Network, Frequency Stability, Ground Stations, Space Exploration, Spacecraft Communication, Superhigh Frequencies, Systems Engineering, Voyager Project, Antennas, Data Acquisition, Neptune (Planet), Performance Tests, Requirements, Specifications

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The Deep Space Network (DSN) Radio Science System presently implemented within the Deep Space Network was designed to meet stringent requirements imposed by the demands of the Voyager-Neptune encounter and future missions. One of the initial parameters related to frequency stability is discussed. The requirement, specification, design, and methodology for measuring this parameter are described. A description of special instrumentation that was developed for the test measurements and initial test data resulting from the system tests performed at Canberra, Australia and Usuda, Japan are given.

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