An experimental Earth station has been installed in Madrid, with the aim of studying the propagation characteristics in the Earth-space link at 50 GHz. The station, which consists of a beacon receiver and a radiometer, was constructed in the University at a very reduced cost, compared to commercially available equipment of similar characteristics. The receiver measures the co-polar and cross-polar signal amplitudes and phases for two linear polarizations, with a 30 dB fade margin for the co-polar signals. General descriptions of the various parts of the equipment, as well as some examples of measurements, are presented in the article
Published in:
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
(Volume:44
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Issue:
1
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Date of Publication: Feb 2002