The design and performance of a family of vehicle antennas developed at JPL in support of an emerging US Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) system are described. Test results of the antennas are presented. Trends for future development are addressed. Recommendations on design approaches for vehicle antennas of the first generation MSS are discussed
A communication system using a satellite with a 118 meter diameter quad aperture antenna to provide ...
A low profile electronically steered phased array was successfully developed for the Mobile Satellit...
The adaptive array is linearly polarized and consists essentially of a driven lambda/4 monopole surr...
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory has designed and developed a mechanically steered antenna for tracking...
Several antenna design concepts, operating at UHF (821 to 825 MHz transmit and 866 to 870 MHz receiv...
A NASA sponsored program, called the Mobile Satellite (MSAT) system, has prompted the development of...
The Mobile Satellite Experiment (MSAT-X) breadboard antenna design demonstrates the feasibility of u...
The previous years have witnessed an introduction of a large number of mobile satellite (MSS) commun...
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is currently developing the Advanced Communications Technology Sate...
Spar has evaluated and compared several antenna concepts for the North American Mobile Satellite. Th...
An antenna system including antenna elements and a satellite tracking method is considered a key tec...
The onboard antenna front end is the key subsystem conditioning configuration and performance of mob...
This paper describes the development of the K- and Ka-band mobile-vehicular satellite-tracking refle...
In recent years, interest has grown in the mobile satellite (MSAT) system, a satellite-based communi...
A Mobile Satellite System (MSS) will provide data and voice communications over a vast geographical ...
A communication system using a satellite with a 118 meter diameter quad aperture antenna to provide ...
A low profile electronically steered phased array was successfully developed for the Mobile Satellit...
The adaptive array is linearly polarized and consists essentially of a driven lambda/4 monopole surr...
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory has designed and developed a mechanically steered antenna for tracking...
Several antenna design concepts, operating at UHF (821 to 825 MHz transmit and 866 to 870 MHz receiv...
A NASA sponsored program, called the Mobile Satellite (MSAT) system, has prompted the development of...
The Mobile Satellite Experiment (MSAT-X) breadboard antenna design demonstrates the feasibility of u...
The previous years have witnessed an introduction of a large number of mobile satellite (MSS) commun...
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is currently developing the Advanced Communications Technology Sate...
Spar has evaluated and compared several antenna concepts for the North American Mobile Satellite. Th...
An antenna system including antenna elements and a satellite tracking method is considered a key tec...
The onboard antenna front end is the key subsystem conditioning configuration and performance of mob...
This paper describes the development of the K- and Ka-band mobile-vehicular satellite-tracking refle...
In recent years, interest has grown in the mobile satellite (MSAT) system, a satellite-based communi...
A Mobile Satellite System (MSS) will provide data and voice communications over a vast geographical ...
A communication system using a satellite with a 118 meter diameter quad aperture antenna to provide ...
A low profile electronically steered phased array was successfully developed for the Mobile Satellit...
The adaptive array is linearly polarized and consists essentially of a driven lambda/4 monopole surr...