The Olympus-1 satellite carries four distinct payloads for experimental utilization and research in the field of satellite communications: (1) the Direct Broadcasting Service (DBS) payload; (2) the Specialized Services Payload; (3) the 20/30 GHz Advanced Communications Payload; and (4) the Propagation Payload. Experimental utilization of the first three payloads involves ground transmissions to the satellite and hence sharing of available satellite time among experimenters. This is coordinated through the Olympus Utilization Program.
Opex: (Olympus Propagation Experiment)
1988
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Common Carrier & Satellite , Unmanned Spacecraft , Broadcasting , Communication satellites , Payloads , Data acquisition , Microwave transmission , Transponders , Wave propagation , Climate , Data processing , Europe , Horn antennas , International cooperation , Millimeter waves , Foreign technology
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