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IDENTIFIER urn:nasa:pds:radiosci.documentation:dsn.810-005::2.1
NAME DSN Telecommunications Link Design Handbook
TYPE Document
DESCRIPTION This collection includes several versions of the NASA Deep Space Network (DSN) Telecommunications Link Design Handbook. The Handbook provides information useful to flight projects contemplating the design of hardware and software, with reasonable assurance that the resulting telecommunications interfaces will be compatible with the established or planned DSN configurations. The Handbook is primarily concerned with performance parameters of equipment that supports the forward and return telecommunications link interfaces between spacecraft and the DSN. The Handbook consists of modules that present technical information applicable to the current DSN configuration and preliminary information applicable to future DSN configurations. The modules are revised to reflect new capabilities when these new capabilities have been planned and budgeted by the DSN Project Office.
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DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI) 10.17189/1519397 (from parent bundle)
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PUBLICATION YEAR 1977
DESCRIPTION This collection includes several versions of the NASA Deep Space Network (DSN) Telecommunications Link Design Handbook. The Handbook provides information useful to flight projects contemplating the design of hardware and software, with reasonable assurance that the resulting telecommunications interfaces will be compatible with the established or planned DSN configurations. The Handbook is primarily concerned with performance parameters of equipment that supports the forward and return telecommunications link interfaces between spacecraft and the DSN. The Handbook consists of modules that present technical information applicable to the current DSN configuration and preliminary information applicable to future DSN configurations. The modules are revised to reflect new capabilities when these new capabilities have been planned and budgeted by the DSN Project Office.