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Monitoring of the MU radar antenna pattern by Satellite Ohzora (EXOS-C)As the first attempt among MST (mesosphere stratosphere troposphere) type radars, the MU (middle and upper atmosphere) radar features an active phased array system. Unlike the conventional large VHF radars, in which output power of a large vacuum tube is distributed to individual antenna elements, each of 475 solid state power amplifier feeds each antenna element. This system configuration enables very fast beam steering as well as various flexible operations by dividing the antenna into independent subarrays, because phase shift and signal division/combination are performed at a low signal level using electronic devices under control of a computer network. The antenna beam can be switched within 10 microsec to any direction within the zenith angle of 30 deg. Since a precise phase alignment of each element is crucial to realize the excellent performance of this system, careful calibration of the output phase of each power amplifier and antenna element was carried out. Among various aircraft which may be used for this purpose artificial satellites have an advantage of being able to make a long term monitoring with the same system. An antenna pattern monitoring system for the MU radar was developed using the scientific satellite OHZORA (EXOS-C). A receiver named MUM (MU radar antenna Monitor) on board the satellite measures a CW signal of 100 to 400 watts transmitted from the MU radar. The principle of the measurement and results are discussed.
Document ID
19870001076
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Sato, T.
(Kyoto Univ. Uji, Japan)
Inooka, Y.
(Kyoto Univ. Uji, Japan)
Fukao, S.
(Kyoto Univ. Japan)
Kato, S.
(Kyoto Univ. Uji, Japan)
Date Acquired
August 13, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1986
Publication Information
Publication: International Council of Scientific Unions, Middle Atmosphere Program. Handbook for MAP, Vol. 20
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Accession Number
87N10509
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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