Parametric approach to thin-route Earth-station requirements
Abstract
Satellite communications are likely to be used to provide thin-route telephone service in developing countries only if the cost of Earth stations can be substantially reduced. A parametric analysis of Earth-station design and service capabilities is presented. Parameters of the analysis include six values of Earth-station figure of merit, G/T, ranging from 17.5 to 30.0 dB/K, five values of antenna diameter ranging from 3.0 to 10.0 m, low-noise amplifier temperatures ranging from 55 to 200 K, high-power amplifier output powers ranging from 1 to 400 W, INTELSAT and Palapa (typical of many domestic satellites) satellite resources, and frequency modulation as well as digital encoding with phase shift keying for voice service. Link budgets are developed from which the numbers of carriers that can be supported by 1/4 transponder are calculated.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- March 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982STIN...8318994J
- Keywords:
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- Earth Terminals;
- Satellite Transmission;
- Spacecraft Communication;
- Telephones;
- Transponders;
- Amplifiers;
- Circuits;
- Cost Estimates;
- Digital Systems;
- Digital Techniques;
- Frequency Modulation;
- Communications and Radar