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Low-Noise Systems in the Deep Space Network (JPL Deep-Space Communications and Navigation Series) | 
| Author: Macgregor S. Reid Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: New Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 416 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 0470402288 Dewey Decimal Number: 522.682 EAN: 9780470402283 ASIN: 0470402288
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This book explores the low-noise microwave systems that form the front end of all DSN ground receiving stations. It explains why the front end of each antenna is key to establishing the sensitivity, polarization, frequency diversity, and capabilities of the receiving chain and, therefore, the entire ground station. With the guidance of this book, you will gain unprecedented insight into all of the major topics needed to understand how to improve a ground stations receiving capability.
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| Customer Reviews:
An author view October 24, 2008 As one of the authors for chapter 2 dealing with receiving systems sensitivity measurements, I recommend this book (Low-Noise Systems in the Dep Space Network). This book provides an opportunity to read about some of the especially technical aspects of the NASA deep space antennas difficult application for returning data from planets in our Solar system. Even a casual reading will provide a sense of the work details required for this communications Low-Noise Systems in the Deep Space Network (JPL Deep-Space Communications and Navigation Series)application.
Some of these techniques are applicable to the easier task to return data from our much closer earth satellites to ground receivers as used today with many home television and radio receivers.
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