A dual-frequency (1.668 and 5.01 GHz) feed was designed for the Deep Space Network (DSN) 14 70-m antenna to support the Soviet Phobos Mission. This antenna system was capable of supporting telemetry, two-way Doppler, and very long baseline interferometry (VLBI). VLBI and two-way Doppler information on the Phobos spacecraft was acquired with this antenna in 1989.
L-/C-Band Feed Design for the DSS 14 70-Meter Antenna (Phobos Mission)
1991
8 pages
Report
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English
Radio & Television Equipment , Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Deep space network , Spacecraft tracking , Telemetry , Very long base interferometry , Antenna components , Antenna design , U.s.s.r. space program , Ground stations , Space missions , Supports , Antenna feeds , Phobos mission
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