At Ancon, Peru, simultaneous observations of 1550-MHz and 136-MHz signals from the ATS 5 and Intelsat-1 spacecraft showed ionospheric fading as great as 27 db at 136 MHz and 6 db at 1550 MHZ. The observations were made on 48 days during the 1970 autumnal and 1971 vernal equinox periods. Comparison of the two frequencies, in respect to rates and depths of fades, is made. Statistical distributions of the received signal levels during ionospheric scintillation occurrences are presented which may be of use to communications system engineers with operational requirements in the equatorial regions. The distributions show that during expected periods of scintillation, the L band signal typically falls 1.1 db below the median for 1.0 percent of the...
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A Research Report submitted to the Faculty of Architecture, University of the Witwatersrand, Johann...
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Abstracts of 110 papers relating to investigations of the planet Mars and intended for consideration...
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Implicit in the classical techniques of smoothing and forecasting of discrete time series is the res...
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Technical and cost factors for implementation of Alaskan communication satellite syste
A 1/50-scale model of the 40- by 80-Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames Research Center was used to study vario...
A Research Report submitted to the Faculty of Architecture, University of the Witwatersrand, Johann...
The rate of reduction reaction was studied to determine the rate-controlling mechanism. The experime...
The space shuttle orbiter has forward mounted and rear mounted Reaction Control Systems (RCS) which ...
Orbiting lunar relay satellite networks for manned landing missions on lunar far sid
The present report describes the installation of the Caltech videomagnetograph at Big Bear Solar Ob...
A flight simulation experiment was performed to determine the effectiveness of synthesized voice app...
M87 has been observed in the 0.2-4 KeV X-ray band using the High Resolution Imager on the Einstein O...
Spanwise and tangential leading edge blowing as a means of controlling the position and strength of ...
Abstracts of 110 papers relating to investigations of the planet Mars and intended for consideration...
Considerable data on various parameters of a satellite and its launching vehicle can be obtained fro...
The Atmosphere Explorer Missions C, D, & E Spacecraft/Experiment Interface Definition Study is discu...
Implicit in the classical techniques of smoothing and forecasting of discrete time series is the res...
Pilot performance parameters, such as pilot ratings, tracking errors, and pilot comments were determ...
Technical and cost factors for implementation of Alaskan communication satellite syste
A 1/50-scale model of the 40- by 80-Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames Research Center was used to study vario...
A Research Report submitted to the Faculty of Architecture, University of the Witwatersrand, Johann...
The rate of reduction reaction was studied to determine the rate-controlling mechanism. The experime...