The effect of partial coherence in receiving system noise temperature on array gain for telemetry and radio frequency carrier reception for similar receiving systems

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Antenna Arrays, Coherent Electromagnetic Radiation, Radio Frequencies, Signal To Noise Ratios, Beams (Radiation), Planets, Radio Reception, Telemetry

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The improvement of signal to noise ratios for arrayed receiving systems or stations when some portion of the predetection noise is coherent among the various receiving systems is examined. High-rate telemetry reception with residual radio frequency carrier arraying is addressed. The effect for arrayed receiving systems with essentially equal apertures, including the presence of a planet in the array beamwidth, is examined.

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