Citation
Abstract
From 1991 to 1993 the fractional frequency stability of the operational Radio Science System was measured at DSS’s 15, 45, and 65. These stations are designed to have the most stable uplink and downlink equipment in the DSN. Some measurements were performed when the antenna was moving and the frequency was ramped. The stability, including contributions of all elements in the station except for the antenna and the hydrogen maser, was measured to be 0.3 to 1.3 x 10-16 when the frequency was fixed, and 0.6 to 6.0 x 107° when the frequency was ramped (sample interval, 1000 sec). Only one measurement out of fifteen exceeded specification. In all other cases, when previous measurements on the antenna and the hydrogen maser were added, a total system stability requirement of 5.0 x 19-35 was met. In addition, ambient temperature was found to cause phase variation in the measurements at a rate of 5.5 deg of phase per deg C.
Details
- Volume
- 42-114
- Published
- August 15, 1993
- Pages
- 112–139
- File Size
- 1.0 MB