Performance of the 12 GHz, 200 watt Transmitter Experiment Package for the Hermes Satellite
Abstract
Performance characteristics from on-orbit tests of the Transmitter Experiment Package (TEP) for the Hermes Satellite are presented. The tests were conducted from February 8, 1976 through August 8, 1977. The TEP consists of a Power Processing System (PPS), an Output Stage Tube (OST) and a Variable Conductance Heat Pipe System (VCHPS), all of which are described. The OST is a coupled-cavity traveling wave tube with a multistage depressed collector and a stepped velocity-tapered slow wave structure for efficiency enhancement. It has an RF output power of 233 W and overall efficiency of 50.75% at a center band frequency of 12.080 GHz. The PPS provides the required operating voltages, regulation, control and protection for the OST. The VCHPS consists of a fin radiator and three dual-artery stainless steel heat pipes using methanol and a mixture of inert gases. Test results presented include efficiencies, RF output power and body current. A discussion of thermal anomalies which occurred is presented.
- Publication:
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Royal Society of Canada
- Pub Date:
- November 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977ctsp.rept.....A
- Keywords:
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- Communication Satellites;
- Instrument Packages;
- Microwave Transmission;
- Radio Transmitters;
- Transmission Efficiency;
- Traveling Wave Tubes;
- Circuit Protection;
- Flight Tests;
- Heat Pipes;
- Performance Tests;
- Power Efficiency;
- Satellite Transmission;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Voltage Regulators;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering