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14 October 1983 Extremely high frequency (EHF) satellite communications (SATCOM) technology-transmitters and receivers
Jorg E. Raue
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Abstract
During the past three years, interest in satellite communications in the frequency bands above Ku-band has expanded dramatically. As a result, a number of key technology developments, targeted to meet specific next generation spaceborne needs, were undertaken. The state-of-the-art in solid state power transmitters and low noise receivers, including critical passive component technology, is presented. This includes filters as well as a series of rugged high performance ferrite components such as isolators, circulators and latching switches.
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Jorg E. Raue "Extremely high frequency (EHF) satellite communications (SATCOM) technology-transmitters and receivers", Proc. SPIE 0423, Millimeter Wave Technology II, (14 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936173
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KEYWORDS
Amplifiers

Extremely high frequency

Receivers

Switches

Field effect transistors

Transmitters

Satellite communications

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