An experiment with NASA's ATS-6 satellite, that demonstrates the practicality of satellite-aided land mobile communications is described. Satellite communications equipment for the experiment was designed so that it would be no more expensive, when mass produced, than conventional two-way mobile radio equipment. It embodied the operational features and convenience of present day mobile radios. Vehicle antennas 75 cm tall and 2 cm in diameter provided good commercial quality signals to and from trucks and jeeps. Operational applicability and usage data were gathered by installing the radio equipment in five long-haul tractor-trailer trucks and two Air Force search and rescue jeeps. Channel occupancy rates are reported. Air Force personnel fo...
An experiment is described in which measurements are made on the satellite-mobile channel at L and S...
The viability of mobile communications is examined within the context of a frequency division multip...
The objective of the study was to define the market needs for improved land mobile communications sy...
The testing program with the ATS-1 and ATS-3 spacecraft showed that geostationary satellites can pro...
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is currently developing the Advanced Communications Technology Sate...
The use of satellites for mobile radio service in non-urban areas of the United States in the years ...
During the Fall of 1987 a land mobile satellite demonstration using the MARECS B2 satellite at 26 de...
Present day mobile communication technologies, systems and equipment are described from background i...
Various field trials have been performed to validate and optimize the technologies developed by the ...
The satellite system requires the use of a large satellite antenna and spacecraft array power of abo...
A Mobile Satellite System (MSS) will provide data and voice communications over a vast geographical ...
Progress in the field of satellite communications is reviewed, and useful services which may be prov...
The VHF transponders of the ATS-1 and ATS-3 geostationary satellites were used in ranging and positi...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1975 / Sheraton Inn, Silver Sprin...
A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary s...
An experiment is described in which measurements are made on the satellite-mobile channel at L and S...
The viability of mobile communications is examined within the context of a frequency division multip...
The objective of the study was to define the market needs for improved land mobile communications sy...
The testing program with the ATS-1 and ATS-3 spacecraft showed that geostationary satellites can pro...
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is currently developing the Advanced Communications Technology Sate...
The use of satellites for mobile radio service in non-urban areas of the United States in the years ...
During the Fall of 1987 a land mobile satellite demonstration using the MARECS B2 satellite at 26 de...
Present day mobile communication technologies, systems and equipment are described from background i...
Various field trials have been performed to validate and optimize the technologies developed by the ...
The satellite system requires the use of a large satellite antenna and spacecraft array power of abo...
A Mobile Satellite System (MSS) will provide data and voice communications over a vast geographical ...
Progress in the field of satellite communications is reviewed, and useful services which may be prov...
The VHF transponders of the ATS-1 and ATS-3 geostationary satellites were used in ranging and positi...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1975 / Sheraton Inn, Silver Sprin...
A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary s...
An experiment is described in which measurements are made on the satellite-mobile channel at L and S...
The viability of mobile communications is examined within the context of a frequency division multip...
The objective of the study was to define the market needs for improved land mobile communications sy...