Space Shuttle S-band antenna system
Abstract
The NASA Space Shuttle Orbiter presents some very challenging antenna design problems for the S-band Orbiter to ground and Orbiter to relay satellite communications links. The line of sight to the ground and/or relay satellite during the various mission phases dictates an almost omni-directional coverage requirement, but the circuit margins require at least a 3 dB gain over this same coverage region. In addition, the environmental conditions imposed by the Orbiter mission dictate a flush mounted rugged antenna design. A number of potential antenna designs have been evaluated and found not to meet the Orbiter requirements. A small passive array of cavity backed spirals was found to offer the most potential to meet the design requirements. New circuit margin requirements presently under study have forced the consideration of the use of an active transmit/receive phased array design that considerably complicates the antenna design, but provides more than 10 dB of additional gain for circuit margin improvement.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Communications
- Pub Date:
- 1974
- Bibcode:
- 1974ITCom......708W
- Keywords:
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- Antenna Design;
- Microwave Antennas;
- Satellite Antennas;
- Space Shuttle Orbiters;
- Antenna Arrays;
- Integrated Circuits;
- Microwave Transmission;
- Nasa Programs;
- Power Gain;
- Radio Transmission;
- Spacecraft Antennas;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Ultrahigh Frequencies;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking