X-band antenna gain and system noise temperature of 64-meter deep space stations

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Antenna Radiation Patterns, Cassegrain Antennas, Deep Space Network, Noise Temperature, Superhigh Frequencies, Tracking Stations, Antenna Feeds, Atmospheric Attenuation, Ground Support Equipment, Masers, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Telecommunication

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A set of measured data on the X-band performance of the three 64-meter deep space stations was obtained for use in future mission telecommunication design and predictions. The test configuration and measurement procedure is described. A method of modelling attenuation due to the atmosphere is given. Radio source brightness temperature and flux density are reviewed.

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