The 1979-1980 data processing and results from the ots beacons B0/B1 and TM, and radiometry at 11.4 and 35 GHz

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Atmospheric Temperature, Beacon Satellites, Linear Polarization, Microwave Emission, Radio Beacons, Radiometers, Data Processing, Diurnal Variations, Ots (Esa), Polarized Electromagnetic Radiation, Radio Astronomy

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Measurements on the beacons of the OTS satellite are presented. Measurements by a dually polarized radiometer at 12 GHz and by a radiometer at 35 GHz are also presented. These measurements yielded the simultaneous recording of the copolar and the crosspolar components of the beacon, two sky temperatures at 12 GHz in orthogonal linear polarization as well as the differential sky temperature at the same frequency, and the sky temperature at 35 GHz. Data processing was improved to compensate for regular variations of the clear sky level of the copolar signal, the crosspolar discrimination and its phase.

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