On 6/20/17 4:22 PM, Hal Murray wrote:

jim...@earthlink.net said:
sequential tone ranging: by putting a "ranging tone" at, say, 1 MHz,  on the
carrier

Thanks.  The part that attracted my attention was your "spectrally pure
signal" for the VCO.


Typically a maser at the ground station - that probably gets you fairly good close in phase noise characteristics.


Deep space uses very simple modulations (none of this fancy 64QAM) - BPSK direct modulation or BPSK on a 25 or 32 kHz subcarrier. They adjust the mod index of the data and ranging signals to leave significant power in the carrier (unless they're in a very good SNR situation).

But you can see why people would like PN ranging - it takes NO power from the carrier, so you can get a really good doppler estimate.

In reality, of course, you can post process to remove the BPSK data (just like removing the PN ranging) and essentially get all the power back in the carrier. But you can really only do that on the downlink. On the other hand, the uplink usually has much better SNR than the downlink (80kW transmitter into a 34 or 70 m dish gives you a *healthy* EIRP), and the data rate on uplink is usually fairly low (nobody uplinks at megabits yet)



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