This study investigates the feasibility of providing Voice of America (VOA) broadcasts by satellite relay, rather than via terrestrial relay stations. Satellite voice broadcast systems are described for three different frequency bands: HF (26 MHz), VHF (68 MHz), and L-band (1.5 GHz). The geographical areas of interest at HF and L-band include all major land masses worldwide with the exception of the U.S., Canada, and Australia. Geostationary satellite configurations are considered for both frequency bands. In addition, a system of subsynchronous, circular satellites with an orbit period of 8 hours is developed for the HF band. VHF broadcasts, which are confined to the Soviet Union, are provied by a system of Molniya satellites. Satellites i...
Systems feasibility analysis of voice broadcasting to home radio receivers from communication satell...
The use of satellites for mobile radio service in non-urban areas of the United States in the years ...
A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary s...
The feasibility of providing Voice of America (VOA) broadcasts by satellite relay was investigated. ...
An Executive Summary of the Satellite Voice Broadcast System Study designs are synthesized for direc...
Satellite concepts are examined which offer potentially significant sound broadcast coverage of audi...
Feasibility study of direct broadcast of voice programs from unmanned satellite to home receiver
The cost and technology characteristics are examined for providing special satellite services at UHF...
Three types of satellite aided mobile communications are considered for users in areas not served by...
A statistical analysis of propagation characteristics at 12 GHz for the design of a worldwide commun...
Three types of satellite-aided mobile communications are considered for users in areas not served by...
Three fixed service telecommunications demand assessment studies were completed for NASA by The West...
NASA is committed to providing technology development that leads to the introduction of new commerci...
The viability of mobile communications is examined within the context of a frequency division multip...
The NASA/VOA Direct Broadcast Satellite - Radio (DBS-R) Program will be using a NASA Tracking Data R...
Systems feasibility analysis of voice broadcasting to home radio receivers from communication satell...
The use of satellites for mobile radio service in non-urban areas of the United States in the years ...
A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary s...
The feasibility of providing Voice of America (VOA) broadcasts by satellite relay was investigated. ...
An Executive Summary of the Satellite Voice Broadcast System Study designs are synthesized for direc...
Satellite concepts are examined which offer potentially significant sound broadcast coverage of audi...
Feasibility study of direct broadcast of voice programs from unmanned satellite to home receiver
The cost and technology characteristics are examined for providing special satellite services at UHF...
Three types of satellite aided mobile communications are considered for users in areas not served by...
A statistical analysis of propagation characteristics at 12 GHz for the design of a worldwide commun...
Three types of satellite-aided mobile communications are considered for users in areas not served by...
Three fixed service telecommunications demand assessment studies were completed for NASA by The West...
NASA is committed to providing technology development that leads to the introduction of new commerci...
The viability of mobile communications is examined within the context of a frequency division multip...
The NASA/VOA Direct Broadcast Satellite - Radio (DBS-R) Program will be using a NASA Tracking Data R...
Systems feasibility analysis of voice broadcasting to home radio receivers from communication satell...
The use of satellites for mobile radio service in non-urban areas of the United States in the years ...
A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary s...