Can I Build My Own Deep Space Antenna Network for Receiving Planetary Probes?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the feasibility and requirements for building a personal deep space antenna network capable of receiving signals from planetary probes. Participants explore various aspects including antenna design, size, materials, and necessary equipment for signal processing.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Debate/contested
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to build a multi-frequency communication dish and seeks guidance on supplies and construction.
  • Questions are raised about the participant's prior experience with antennas, the desired size of the dish, and the intended use of low noise amplifiers (LNA) and receivers.
  • Another participant mentions a preference for a flexible and large antenna design, suggesting the use of fabric-like materials.
  • Participants discuss the size of the dish, with suggestions ranging from 3 to 6 meters.
  • One participant shares a reference to a successful deep space communication project and suggests contacting amateur radio astronomers for advice.
  • There is mention of specific frequency bands used by various planetary probes, indicating the technical requirements for receiving their signals.
  • A recommendation is made to join an amateur group focused on deep space communication for additional support and information.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the challenges involved in building a deep space antenna network, but there are differing opinions on the specific design, materials, and technical requirements necessary for successful operation.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not reached a consensus on the optimal design or components for the antenna network, and there are unresolved questions regarding the participant's technical skills and resources.

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I am trying to build my own communication / listening dish, multi frequency antenna, basically my own deep space antenna network. how to get the needed supply for such endeavour? help with any info on this,
a new field for me.

thanks!
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king yasin ally said:
I am trying to build my own communication / listening dish, multi frequency antenna, basically my own deep space antenna network. how to get the needed supply for such endeavour? help with any info on this,
a new field for me.

thanks!
hughschematic.jpg
What antennas have you built so far? How large do you want to build this dish? What are you going to use for your LNA and receiver stages? How will you be analyzing the data? Will this dish be movable, or will it be anchored to the ground?
 
berkeman said:
What antennas have you built so far? How large do you want to build this dish? What are you going to use for your LNA and receiver stages? How will you be analyzing the data? Will this dish be movable, or will it be anchored to the ground?

I have not build any antenna before, this would be my first run, I will like the antenna to be flexible and large in deployment , (fabric like material),
I also have not thought much on the subsequent devices (amplifier or receiver), when it come to the data i got a decent machine (a Mac cluster) that i generally
use for simulation / modelling.

Ground! with a rotating arm structure.
 
3 m to 6meter
 
king yasin ally said:
I am trying to build my own communication / listening dish, multi frequency antenna, basically my own deep space antenna network. how to get the needed supply for such endeavour? help with any info on this,
a new field for me

from your opening comments etc, I and the others are under the impression that you want to receive the planetary probes that are out there

Galileo, Cassini, the Mars orbiters etc
They all operate in the 8 GHz band

There's a good yahoo group ( I have been a member for quite some years) ... Amateur Deep Space Network that have a bunch of guys
around the world ( many are amateur radio operators) that build systems and receive signals from the various spacecraft out there

I would suggest it would be a good place to start by joining up and asking a few questions
you have a lot of hard work ahead of you with getting a suitable dish, getting it mounted on a steerable system and then all the low noise receiver gear

I hope your electronics and mechanical skills are very good :smile:cheers
Dave
 
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