EMI survey for maritime satellite, L-band, shipboard terminalThe paper presents results of an onboard EMI survey of an L-band shipboard terminal for operation with two geostationary maritime satellites. Significant EMC results include: (1) antenna noise temperature measurements indicate a maximum of 70 K steady background component at 1.6 GHz at sea for elevation angles of 5 degrees and higher; (2) field intensity measurements from 1-10 GHz show that a L-band terminal can operate simultaneously with onboard S-band and X-band navigation radar; (3) radar transmitter case emissions, below deck, in-band from 1535-1660 MHz, at 1 m distance from the cabinet, are equivalent, or greater than above-deck emissions in the same frequency range; and (4) conducted-emission tests of a ship's power lines to both radars show both narrow band and broad band emissions are 15 dB to 50 dB higher than equivalent U.S. commercial power lines from 150 kHz to 32 MHz.
Document ID
19760057784
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Taylor, R. E. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Brandel, D. L. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Md., United States)
Hill, J. S. (RCA Service Co. Springfield, Va., United States)