Title :
Measurement of the noise improvement of a 34-meter Cassegrain antenna retrofitted with a low-backscattering strut
Author :
Prata, A., Jr. ; Moreira, F.J.S. ; Thorburn, M.A. ; King, T.D. ; Stelzried, C. ; Keihm, S.J.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
Large axially-symmetric ground-based dual-reflector antennas are used in a variety of applications simultaneously requiring very high gain and very low noise (e.g., satellite communications, radio astronomy, deep-space communications, and radar). In these systems, reducing the noise by 10% is equivalent to increasing the antenna gain by roughly 0.5 dB. Since the early days of radio astronomy this fact has continuously driven efforts to reduce the noise of front-end low-noise amplifiers-a major noise contributor. As the performance of the front-end amplifiers improved, the relative importance of the noise generated by the surrounding warm ground increased, causing the antenna noise to become a major factor in the overall system sensitivity. The results of Moreira, Prata and Thorburn (see IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., vol.44, no.4, p.492-9, 1996) are used to implement a low back-scattering cross section on a single strut of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Deep Space Station 13 (DSS-13) antenna-a research and development 34-meter diameter deep-space communication beam-waveguide shaped Cassegrain antenna, located in Goldstone, California. The antenna and associated noise measurements are discussed, and the improvement on the system noise temperature is presented.
Keywords :
antenna testing; backscatter; electric noise measurement; electromagnetic wave scattering; reflector antennas; space communication links; temperature measurement; waveguide antennas; 17 m; California; DSS-13 antenna; Deep Space Station 13; Goldstone; Jet Propulsion Laboratory; antenna gain; antenna noise; beam-waveguide shaped Cassegrain antenna; deep-space communications; ground-based dual-reflector antennas; large axially-symmetric reflector antennas; low back-scattering cross section; low-backscattering strut; noise improvement measurement; radar; radio astronomy; satellite communications; system sensitivity; Antenna measurements; Antennas and propagation; Extraterrestrial measurements; Noise generators; Noise measurement; Noise reduction; Radar antennas; Radio astronomy; Satellite antennas; Satellite communication;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1997. IEEE., 1997 Digest
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4178-3
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1997.631494