Measurements of a deep space station fractional frequency stability to the 10 exp -15 level

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Deep Space Network, Frequency Stability, Gravity Waves, Space Stations, Spacecraft Communication, Control Systems Design, Receivers, Relativistic Theory, Spaceborne Astronomy, Superhigh Frequencies, Transmitters

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This article presents techniques for measuring frequency stability of a deep space station that was configured with a new X-band transmitter subsystem to enable high-quality radio science data to be obtained for a Gravity Wave Experiment. The instrument and test procedures for performing frequency stability measurements in the field are described. Test results from measurements made on various transmit receive subsystems, as well as the overall transmit-receive end-to-end systems below the antenna feed horn are presented. The subsystem test data proved to be useful for assessing the frequency stabilities of various subsystems. This assessment design improvements needed to meet stringent frequency stability requirements for forthcoming gravity wave experiments.

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