The Communications Technology Satellite, launched in January 1976 and embodying the highest power transmitter in a communications satellite, was considered. As a joint program between the U.S. and Canada, close coordination of the two countries was necessitated since the management and control of experiments were done in real time. Criteria used by NASA for acceptance of the United States experiments are noted and acceptance procedures are discussed. The category for each accepted experiment is given. The modus operandi employed for the U.S. experiments in the areas of management, coordination, liaison, and real time operation are described. Some of the highlights associated with satellite utilization are given
Spectrum management, models for evaluating communications systems, and implications of communication...
Communication satellites and technology transfer are discussed in seven individual reports. Topics c...
Satellite telecommunications can help to satisfy several national needs such as education, health ca...
The Communications Technology Satellite (CTS) is a cooperative experimental program of the United St...
General spacecraft operational characteristics of the Communications Technology Satellite are discus...
Ground antennas from 0.6 to 5.0 meters in diameter were used as remote earth terminals by the United...
In the early 1960\u27s, international communication satellites using the 6/4 GHz bands and positione...
The high power of the Hermes satellite enables two-way television and voice communication with small...
Approximately 453 reports, papers, and articles catalogued into an information retrieval system, cov...
NASA’s investment in communications satellite technology pays large dividends to the public and now ...
The achievements of the user experiments performed with ATS satellites from 1967 to 1973 are summari...
A description of each of the satellites is given and a brief summary of each user experiment is pres...
The important user experiments conducted during the fourteen year period from 1966 to 1980 are summa...
The experiments are grouped by type of service offered; for example, education, health services, and...
Performance characteristics from on-orbit tests of the Transmitter Experiment Package (TEP) for the ...
Spectrum management, models for evaluating communications systems, and implications of communication...
Communication satellites and technology transfer are discussed in seven individual reports. Topics c...
Satellite telecommunications can help to satisfy several national needs such as education, health ca...
The Communications Technology Satellite (CTS) is a cooperative experimental program of the United St...
General spacecraft operational characteristics of the Communications Technology Satellite are discus...
Ground antennas from 0.6 to 5.0 meters in diameter were used as remote earth terminals by the United...
In the early 1960\u27s, international communication satellites using the 6/4 GHz bands and positione...
The high power of the Hermes satellite enables two-way television and voice communication with small...
Approximately 453 reports, papers, and articles catalogued into an information retrieval system, cov...
NASA’s investment in communications satellite technology pays large dividends to the public and now ...
The achievements of the user experiments performed with ATS satellites from 1967 to 1973 are summari...
A description of each of the satellites is given and a brief summary of each user experiment is pres...
The important user experiments conducted during the fourteen year period from 1966 to 1980 are summa...
The experiments are grouped by type of service offered; for example, education, health services, and...
Performance characteristics from on-orbit tests of the Transmitter Experiment Package (TEP) for the ...
Spectrum management, models for evaluating communications systems, and implications of communication...
Communication satellites and technology transfer are discussed in seven individual reports. Topics c...
Satellite telecommunications can help to satisfy several national needs such as education, health ca...