Techniques for measuring arrival times of pulsar signals 1: DSN observations from 1968 to 1980

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Angular Momentum, Deep Space Network, Ephemerides, Neutron Stars, Pulsars, Signal Transmission, Data Processing, Digital Computers

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Techniques used in the ground based observations of pulsars are described, many of them applicable in a navigation scheme. The arrival times of the pulses intercepting Earth are measured at time intervals from a few days to a few months. Low noise, wide band receivers, amplify signals intercepted by 26 m, 34, and 64 m antennas. Digital recordings of total received signal power versus time are cross correlated with the appropriate pulse template.

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