Cassini's microwave data can be used to constrain the physical properties of Titan's surface, i.e., its composition, surface roughness and sub-surface structure. Physically-based models characterized by these properties can simulate the microwave signal emanating from such a surface due to both the reflection of an incident RADAR signal and its intrinsic thermal emission. Having multiple active and passive observations of a given region better allows us to determine such physical properties. In this work we selected an area of Titan between Belet and Senkyo and analyzed all the available microwave data (backscattering observations corresponding to three flybys and the emissivity map from the concurrent radiometric data) to find physical par...