October 1978 | Technical Report TR-78-10
Earth-space Attenuation Predictions for Geostationary Satellite Links in the U.S.A., Oct. 1978
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Evan J. Dutton, “Earth-space Attenuation Predictions for Geostationary Satellite Links in the U.S.A., Oct. 1978,” Technical Report TR-78-10, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, October 1978.
Evan J. Dutton
Abstract: The previously developed Rice-Holmberg (RR) rainrate model and the Dutton-Dougherty (DD) attenuation model for earth-space links, and their subsequent modifications, are reviewed. Predictions are compared with data observed both from the Communications Technology Satellite (CTS) and from radiometric measurements. Then predictions are made at 12.2 and 14.5 GHz for 75 possible U.S.A.-based earth stations pointing to several potential geostationary satellite locations.
Keywords: microwave frequencies; attenuation; prediction confidence limits; rain-rate distributions; satellite-earth communication links
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