Abstract:
Previous Ka band communication experiments
have been limited to the observation of geostationary
satellites, such as ACTS and OLYMPUS, or have been kept
commercial in confidence (Iridium). The Ka band payload
on the Australian “FedSat” LEO microsatellite has opened
up an opportunity to conduct novel Ka band propagation
measurements at varying pointing angles, with the additional
challenge of precisely tracking large Doppler shifts.
This paper describes the unique experimental platform and
qualitatively looks at first research results for beacon and
carrier bent pipe modes.