System consideration, design approach and test of a low gain spherical coverage antenna for large space vehicles

Computer Science – Performance

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Antenna Design, Hubble Space Telescope, Omnidirectional Antennas, Satellite Antennas, Antenna Arrays, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Block Diagrams, Stdn (Network), Systems Engineering, Turnstile Antennas

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A fixed beam array antenna approach is proposed to meet the omnidirectional receiving and transmitting requirements of LST (Large Space Telescope). The proposed method uses an antenna of known performance and scales the size and frequency to conform with the LST 1/5-th scale model. The simplification that the approach provides over switching antenna elements on board the LST or switching from the ground by frequency diversity makes it worthy of consideration against the factors of performance, cost, reliability, and operations complexity. For LST applications, the system capabilities, requirements, and margins are summarized. The areas to be covered by further investigations into the proposed LST antenna are noted.

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