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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A carrier arraying technique was demonstrated at Goldstone. The Block III receivers of two 34-m antennas, Deep Space Station 12 and 15, were arrayed together to receive S band (2.3 GHz) signals from the Pioneer 11 spacecraft. Carrier phases in the two receivers were synchronized by the analog phase lock loops, and carrier signals were added at an intermediate frequency to enhance tracking performance. The receiver at DSS 15, which has been unable to lock up and track the Pioneer 11 signal by itself due to a wider tracking loop bandwidth and a higher system temperature, was now able to track the carrier and produce usable baseband signals. The receiver at DSS 12 achieved a reduction of the rms phase error, increasing the telemetry symbol SNR by an average of 0.35 dB. The baseband signals from both antennas were then synchronized and combined using the existing Baseband Assembly, thereby achieving a total symbol SNR increase of 2.5 + or - 0.7 dB relative to DSS 12 alone. A more comprehensive model is presented to permit evaluation of both thermal and phase noise effects. The analysis agrees well with observed data.
    Keywords: COMMUNICATIONS AND RADAR
    Type: The Telecommunications and Data Acquisition Report; p 307-334
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