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RADAR & SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS ASSIGNMENT II 1.

. Draw the block diagram of earth station and list the parameters that control the design of earth station. 2. Define Keplers laws and explain with neat diagram, apogee & perigee points of the orbit of the satellite. 3. Compare TDMA, FDMA & CDMA 4. Define antenna look angles with neat diagram and obtain the expressions for the same 5. An earth station has a longitude of 99.5 0 west and latitude of 29.5 degree north. The satellite has a longitude of 143 0 west. Find the azimuth angle and elevation angle 6. Prove that -1 for the overall satellite link. 7. Why the satellite uplink frequency is different from down link frequency. Draw the block of uplink, downlink and crosslink 8. What are the advantages and disadvantages of geostationary satellite 9. Write short notes on TTC block diagram and satellite transponder 10. Explain the concept of Launching a satellite into Geo-stationary orbit 11. Draw the block diagram of a two coordinate amplitude comparison monopulse tracking radar and explain the importance of different subsystems involved in it. 12. Write the advantages and disadvantages of satellite communication. 13. Write short notes on System Noise Temperature and G/T ratio 14. A satellite is in elliptical orbit with a perigee of 1000 km and an apogee of 4000 km. using a mean earth radius of 6378.14km, find the period of the orbit in hours, minutes and seconds. e of the orbit. 15. Briefly define each of the following orbits with neat diagram: LEO, MEO, and GEO 16. A satellite downlink at 12GHz operates with a Tx power of 6W and an antenna gain of 48.2dB. Calculate the EIRP in dbW.

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