The operational performance of hydrogen masers in the Deep Space Network (the performance of laboratory reference frequency standards in an operational environment)
Abstract
Spacecraft navigation to the outer planets (Jupiter and beyond) places very stringent demands upon the performance of frequency and time (F&T) reference standards. The Deep Space Network (DSN) makes use of hydrogen masers as an aid in meeting the routine F&T operational requirements within the 64 m antenna network. Results as of October 1980 indicate the hydrogen masers are performing within the required specifications. Two problem areas are discussed: insufficient control over the environment in which the reference standards reside; and frequency drift.
- Publication:
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The Telecommunication and Data Acquisition Report
- Pub Date:
- June 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981tdar.nasa..203W
- Keywords:
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- Frequency Standards;
- Frequency Synchronization;
- Hydrogen Masers;
- Interplanetary Navigation;
- Syntony;
- Thermal Stability;
- Accuracy;
- Atomic Clocks;
- Deep Space Network;
- Performance Tests;
- Spacecraft Tracking;
- Transient Oscillations;
- Lasers and Masers