Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Dec 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975dsn..nasa..113f&link_type=abstract
In its The Deep Space Network p 113-118 (SEE N76-15190 06-12)
Computer Science
Performance
Performance, Radio Antennas, Superhigh Frequencies, Flux Density, Pointing Control Systems, Radio Sources (Astronomy), System Effectiveness
Scientific paper
The X-band low-noise antenna (XLA) measurement feedcone was operated on the DSS 13 26-m antenna at Goldstone, California, during June 1975 to evaluate, primarily, the overall system efficiency. Radio sources were selected, commonly accepted values of flux density established, and measurements completed, and some conclusions were drawn. The antenna system presently suffers from poor pointing stability. On the other hand, the previously welded and rebolted main reflector has remained quite stable over a period of approximately 5 years.
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