INTELSAT V SPACECRAFT TELEMETRY COMMAND AND RANGING
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, California === The INTELSAT V communications satellite was designed and assembled by the Ford Aerospace and Communications Corporation of Palo Alto, California, for the International Telecommunication...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6153062016-07-02T03:01:27Z INTELSAT V SPACECRAFT TELEMETRY COMMAND AND RANGING Johnson, Charles E. Communications Satellite Corporation Palo Alto International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, California The INTELSAT V communications satellite was designed and assembled by the Ford Aerospace and Communications Corporation of Palo Alto, California, for the International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (INTELSAT). The Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT) is the designated United States representative to INTELSAT and also performs technical service for INTELSAT in monitoring the design, fabrication, and test of communications satellites. The TT&C subsystem consists of two functionally redundant and independent command and telemetry channels, the major elements of which are shown in Figure 1. The telemetry subsystem provides two data channels for formatting and transmitting data received from sensors, transducers, and status indicators in the various subsystems of the spacecraft. In addition, the output of a command receiver can be connected to a telemetry transmitter to form a ranging transponder. The telemetry unit can provide normal or dwell PCM data in NRZ-M format modulated on a 32 KHz subcarrier. The telemetry transmitter phase modulates one of the data subcarriers or ranging tones on a 4 GHz band downlink carrier. The transmitter output is routed directly to an earth coverage conical horn for transmission at a level of approximately 0.0dbW. The transmitter output can also be routed through a zone communications channel TWTA to a telemetry omni-directional bicone antenna for extended coverage. Commands and ranging tones are received on a 6 GHz band uplink carrier through dual Omni pattern antennas. The received signal is routed through a passive filter to the two command receivers where the frequency modulated command or ranging tones are detected. The command tones are routed to the command units for processing. The command transmission is either a command message, consisting of 58 serial bit, or a command execute. The command message includes the address of the command unit which is to be used and what specific command function is to be executed. The command units provide the capability for pulse, discrete relay, and proportional relay command functions required by the various subsystems of the spacecraft. 1981-10 text Proceedings 0884-5123 0074-9079 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/615306 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/615306 International Telemetering Conference Proceedings en_US http://www.telemetry.org/ Copyright © International Foundation for Telemetering International Foundation for Telemetering |
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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, California === The INTELSAT V communications satellite was designed and assembled by the Ford
Aerospace and Communications Corporation of Palo Alto, California, for the International
Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (INTELSAT). The Communications Satellite
Corporation (COMSAT) is the designated United States representative to INTELSAT and
also performs technical service for INTELSAT in monitoring the design, fabrication, and
test of communications satellites.
The TT&C subsystem consists of two functionally redundant and independent command
and telemetry channels, the major elements of which are shown in Figure 1.
The telemetry subsystem provides two data channels for formatting and transmitting data
received from sensors, transducers, and status indicators in the various subsystems of the
spacecraft. In addition, the output of a command receiver can be connected to a telemetry
transmitter to form a ranging transponder.
The telemetry unit can provide normal or dwell PCM data in NRZ-M format modulated on
a 32 KHz subcarrier. The telemetry transmitter phase modulates one of the data subcarriers
or ranging tones on a 4 GHz band downlink carrier. The transmitter output is routed
directly to an earth coverage conical horn for transmission at a level of approximately
0.0dbW. The transmitter output can also be routed through a zone communications
channel TWTA to a telemetry omni-directional bicone antenna for extended coverage.
Commands and ranging tones are received on a 6 GHz band uplink carrier through dual
Omni pattern antennas. The received signal is routed through a passive filter to the two
command receivers where the frequency modulated command or ranging tones are
detected. The command tones are routed to the command units for processing. The
command transmission is either a command message, consisting of 58 serial bit, or a
command execute. The command message includes the address of the command unit
which is to be used and what specific command function is to be executed. The command
units provide the capability for pulse, discrete relay, and proportional relay command
functions required by the various subsystems of the spacecraft. |
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INTELSAT V SPACECRAFT TELEMETRY COMMAND AND RANGING |
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INTELSAT V SPACECRAFT TELEMETRY COMMAND AND RANGING |
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