An active K/Ka-band antenna array for the NASA ACTS mobile terminal
Abstract
An active K/Ka-band antenna array is currently under development for NASA's ACTS Mobile Terminal (AMT). The AMT task will demonstrate voice, data, and video communications to and from the AMT vehicle in Los Angeles, California, and a base station in Cleveland, Ohio, via the ACTS satellite at 30 and 20 GHz. Satellite tracking for the land-mobile vehicular antenna system involves 'mechanical dithering' of the antenna, where the antenna radiates a fixed beam 46 deg. above the horizon. The antenna is to transmit horizontal polarization and receive vertical polarization at 29.634 plus or minus 0.15 GHz and 19.914 plus or minus 0.15 GHz, respectively. The active array will provide a minimum of 22 dBW EIRP transmit power density and a -8 dB/K deg. receive sensitivity.
- Publication:
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3rd International Mobile Satellite Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993imsc.conf..569T
- Keywords:
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- Acts;
- Antenna Arrays;
- Antenna Design;
- Extremely High Frequencies;
- Microstrip Antennas;
- Microwave Antennas;
- Mobile Communication Systems;
- Antenna Radiation Patterns;
- Integrated Circuits;
- Microstrip Transmission Lines;
- Microwave Circuits;
- Satellite Tracking;
- Transmitter Receivers;
- Communications and Radar