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Abstract

Earth stations employed for space exploration are often operated in an environment of man-made electromagnetic radiation. Such an environment can have the potential of radio frequency interference (RFI). To analytically determine and predict the effects of RFI it is necessary to have models that describe the response of the earth station receivers to various types of interference. The RFI model development described in this article is intended to provide an understanding of the interference susceptibility of DSN receivers, The article presents an overview of interference types and effects, analytic modelling and experimental verification, and work accomplished and work to be done.

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Volume
42-68
Published
April 15, 1982
Pages
103–109
File Size
353.4 KB