Satellite Sound Broadcasting is an attractive satellite application. Before regulatory decisions can be made in 1992, the propagation effects encountered have to be characterized. The Electrical Engineering Research Laboratory has nearly completed a system which will allow amplitude measurements to be made over 10 MHz bandwidths in the 800 to 1800 MHz frequency range. The system uses transmission from a transportable tower, and reception inside buildings or in the shadow of trees or utility poles. The goal is to derive propagation models for use by systems engineers who are about to design satellite broadcast systems. The advance of fiber-optics technology has helped to focus future development of satellite services into areas where satelli...
Earth/space propagation research in the U.S. is tied to new developments in satellite communications...
A rapid growth of new satellite systems utilizing the Ka-band (27 – 40 Ghz) and even higher frequenc...
The major propagation effects experienced on Earth-space communications paths in the 10 to 100 GHz f...
Power transmitted from atop a 17.9 m tower in simulation of a satellite signal, emitted by a tone ge...
The viewpoint of a system engineer regarding the format of propagation information and models suitab...
New and refined models of radio signal propagation phenomena are needed to support studies of evolvi...
A geosynchronous satellite system capable of providing many channels of digital audio radio service ...
An overview of Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) propagation measurements and modeling is intended as a...
The performance of a mobile satellite communications link is conditioned by the characteristics of t...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) made outdoor localization broadly available and is commonly empl...
Models developed and experiments performed to characterize the propagation environment associated wi...
This Propagation Handbook provides satellite system engineers with a concise summary of the major pr...
During the period 1983 to 1988 a series of experiments were undertaken by the Electrical Engineering...
During the period 1983-1988, a series of Land Mobile Satellite Service (LMSS) propagation experiment...
An overview of the American Mobile Satellite Corporation (AMSC) mobile satellite services (MSS) syst...
Earth/space propagation research in the U.S. is tied to new developments in satellite communications...
A rapid growth of new satellite systems utilizing the Ka-band (27 – 40 Ghz) and even higher frequenc...
The major propagation effects experienced on Earth-space communications paths in the 10 to 100 GHz f...
Power transmitted from atop a 17.9 m tower in simulation of a satellite signal, emitted by a tone ge...
The viewpoint of a system engineer regarding the format of propagation information and models suitab...
New and refined models of radio signal propagation phenomena are needed to support studies of evolvi...
A geosynchronous satellite system capable of providing many channels of digital audio radio service ...
An overview of Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) propagation measurements and modeling is intended as a...
The performance of a mobile satellite communications link is conditioned by the characteristics of t...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) made outdoor localization broadly available and is commonly empl...
Models developed and experiments performed to characterize the propagation environment associated wi...
This Propagation Handbook provides satellite system engineers with a concise summary of the major pr...
During the period 1983 to 1988 a series of experiments were undertaken by the Electrical Engineering...
During the period 1983-1988, a series of Land Mobile Satellite Service (LMSS) propagation experiment...
An overview of the American Mobile Satellite Corporation (AMSC) mobile satellite services (MSS) syst...
Earth/space propagation research in the U.S. is tied to new developments in satellite communications...
A rapid growth of new satellite systems utilizing the Ka-band (27 – 40 Ghz) and even higher frequenc...
The major propagation effects experienced on Earth-space communications paths in the 10 to 100 GHz f...