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Telemetry Best Source Selection at White Sands Missile RangeEngler, Richard (Ray), Kirby, Johanna 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 18-21, 2004 / Town & Country Resort, San Diego, California / Over the last year, the Telemetry Data Center at White Sands Missile Range has
conducted extensive comparative testing between its’ 20 year old Best Source Selector
and several “off the shelf” selectors currently available. This paper explores the concerns
involved in the process of selecting a new Best Source Selector and examines the
inherent problems and differences associated with the old and new selectors.
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UTTR BEST TELEMETRY SOURCE SELECTORRigley, Kenneth H., Wheelwright, David H., Fowers, Brandt H. 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 23-26, 2000 / Town & Country Hotel and Conference Center, San Diego, California / The UTTR (Utah Test & Training Range) offers the largest over land test and training airspace in the continental United States. It provides excellent telemetry data processing capability through a number of TM (telemetry) sites. Selecting the best source of telemetry data for optimum coverage from these many sites can be very involved and challenging for ground station personnel. Computer-based best source selection automates this process, thereby increasing accuracy and efficiency. This paper discusses the capabilities of the BTSS (Best Telemetry Source Selector), its background, design and development, applications, and future at the UTTR.
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ROTARY-WING FLIGHT TESTS TO DETERMINE THE BENEFITS OF FREQUENCY AND SPATIAL DIVERSITY AT THE YUMA PROVING GROUNDDiehl, Michael, Swain, Jason, Wilcox, Tab 11 1900 (has links)
The United States (U.S.) Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) conducted a series of rotary-wing
flight tests for the sole purpose of checking out Telemetry data link instrumentation. Four flights
were conducted at YPG in February 2016 that built upon an earlier test flight conducted in June
2015. The most recent iteration of testing examined the benefits of frequency diversity on aircraft
and the spatial diversity of receiving sites using existing hardware at YPG. Quantitative analysis
from those flight results will be presented and include discussion on how results will affect future
mission operations at YPG.
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