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Narrow Angle Diversity using ACTS Ka-band Signal with Two USAT Ground StationsTwo ultra small aperture terminal (USAT) ground stations, separated by 1.2 km in a narrow angle diversity configuration, received a continuous Ka-band tone sent from Cleveland Link Evaluation Terminal (LET). The signal was transmitted to the USAT ground stations via NASA's Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) steerable beam. Received signal power at the two sites was measured and analyzed. A dedicated datalogger at each site recorded time-of-tip data from tipping bucket rain gauges, providing rain amount and instantaneous rain rate. WSR-88D data was also obtained for the collection period. Eleven events with ground-to-satellite slant-path precipitation and resultant signal attenuation were observed during the data collection period. Fade magnitude and duration were compared at the two sites and diversity gain was calculated. These results exceeded standard diversity gain model predictions by several decibels. Rain statistics from tipping bucket data and from radar data were also compared to signal attenuation. The nature of Florida's subtropical rainfall, specifically its impact on signal attenuation at the sites, was addressed.
Document ID
19980201487
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kalu, A.
(Savannah State Coll. GA United States)
Emrich, C.
(Florida Solar Energy Center Cape Canaveral, FL United States)
Ventre, J.
(Florida Solar Energy Center Cape Canaveral, FL United States)
Wilson, W.
(Florida Solar Energy Center Cape Canaveral, FL United States)
Acosta, R.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Date Acquired
August 18, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1998
Publication Information
Publication: HBCUs Research Conference Agenda and Abstracts
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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