ESA ESTRACK ground stations
The deep space network is used to communicate with spacecrafts on interplanetary missions. Due to the enormous distances of several 100 millions of kilometers, the downlink signals that need to be received are extremely weak. Signal strengths are of the order ~0.3 pW, or in other words about 400 billion times weaker than a typical cell phone signal.
To be able to process these signals it is of crucial importance to have access to low noise amplifiers with the best available performance. A better low noise amplifier will allow for a higher data-rate at a given signal strength. In order to achieve the best possible performance and receive as much data from the probes as possible, ESA has relied on the technology which Diramics now offers as the pH-100 series for the last 10 years.
Past missions such as “Mars Express”, “Venus Express” and “Herschel/Planck” have relied on communications using frequencies in the X-band. For future missions to Mercury and Jupiter ESA will rely on K/Ka-band communications. For this, the deep space network will be equipped with better Ka-band LNAs using the pH-100 technology. Upgrading the LNAs will allow for an approximately 60 % higher data rate due to a better signal to noise ratio.