Low-noise receivers: S-band parametric up converter development
Abstract
The combination of a cryogenically-cooled parametric upconverter and a higher frequency maser post amplifier was proposed as a method of achieving maser-like receiver noise temperatures over much larger instantaneous bandwidths and tuning ranges than are presently obtainable with masers in the range of 1 to 18 GHz. An experimental 2.0- to 2.5-GHz parametric upconverter/maser system was developed to explore these possibilities. Initial tests of this system resulted in an effective input noise temperature of 3.1 K at 2295 MHz and 3.2 K at 2388 MHz. The parametric upconverter logged over 1500 hours at 4.5 K and underwent 5 thermal cycles (300 K to 4.5 K to 300 K) without degradation.
- Publication:
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The Deep Space Network
- Pub Date:
- December 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978dsn..nasa...31P
- Keywords:
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- Deep Space Network;
- Low Noise;
- Masers;
- Microwave Amplifiers;
- Parametric Frequency Converters;
- Receivers;
- Cooling Systems;
- Liquid Helium;
- Noise Temperature;
- Refrigerators;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Transmission Lines;
- Communications and Radar