An error analysis for the measurement of satellite EIRP using a calibrated radio star

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Error Analysis, Instrument Errors, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Radio Stars, Satellite Antennas, Satellite Observation, Calibrating, Cassiopeia A, Elevation Angle, Ground Stations, Isotropy, Microwave Antennas, Power Spectra, Radio Antennas

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An outline for the derivation of equations employed in a measurement and error analysis of satellite EIRP (effective isotropic radiated power) using a calibrated radio star is presented. A table showing analysis results at 7.55 GHz using Cassiopeia A for a satellite at 12 deg elevation angle is given. The quadrature sum of the systematic errors appearing in the tables is 10.1 percent. Also presented is a curve of the systematic errors as a function of elevation angle showing a 7.3-percent minimum at high elevation angles.

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