Investigation of nonregenerative broadband parametric converters of the decimeter and centimeter ranges

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Broadband, Decimeter Waves, Microwave Filters, Noise Temperature, Parametric Frequency Converters, Radio Astronomy, Computerized Simulation, Equivalent Circuits, Noise Reduction, Optimization, Q Factors, Rlc Circuits

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The noise and band characteristics of nonregenerative parametric
up-converters (used in radio astronomy) are analyzed. A computer model
is used to examine the passband widening of the converter, and test
converters (in the 8 and 18 cm ranges) were found to have a relative
passband close to that computed (about 40%).

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