采用低后向散射支柱改造的34米卡塞格伦天线的噪声改善测量

A. Prata, F. Moreira, M. Thorburn, T. D. King, C. Stelzried, S. Keihm
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大型轴对称地基双反射面天线用于同时要求非常高增益和非常低噪声的各种应用(例如,卫星通信,射电天文学,深空通信和雷达)。在这些系统中,减少10%的噪声相当于增加大约0.5 dB的天线增益。从射电天文学的早期开始,这一事实就不断推动人们努力降低前端低噪声放大器的噪声——这是噪声的主要来源。随着前端放大器性能的提高,周围暖地产生的噪声的相对重要性增加,使得天线噪声成为影响系统整体灵敏度的主要因素。莫雷拉、普拉塔和索伯恩的研究结果(参见IEEE译)。天线Propagat。第44卷,没有。用于在喷气推进实验室深空间站13 (DSS-13)天线的单个支柱上实现低后向散射截面-这是一种研发的34米直径深空通信波束波导形卡塞格伦天线,位于加利福尼亚州戈德斯通。讨论了天线和相关的噪声测量,并对系统噪声温度进行了改进。
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Measurement of the noise improvement of a 34-meter Cassegrain antenna retrofitted with a low-backscattering strut
Large axially-symmetric ground-based dual-reflector antennas are used in a variety of applications simultaneously requiring very high gain and very low noise (e.g., satellite communications, radio astronomy, deep-space communications, and radar). In these systems, reducing the noise by 10% is equivalent to increasing the antenna gain by roughly 0.5 dB. Since the early days of radio astronomy this fact has continuously driven efforts to reduce the noise of front-end low-noise amplifiers-a major noise contributor. As the performance of the front-end amplifiers improved, the relative importance of the noise generated by the surrounding warm ground increased, causing the antenna noise to become a major factor in the overall system sensitivity. The results of Moreira, Prata and Thorburn (see IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., vol.44, no.4, p.492-9, 1996) are used to implement a low back-scattering cross section on a single strut of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Deep Space Station 13 (DSS-13) antenna-a research and development 34-meter diameter deep-space communication beam-waveguide shaped Cassegrain antenna, located in Goldstone, California. The antenna and associated noise measurements are discussed, and the improvement on the system noise temperature is presented.
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