Perhaps tangentially related to test equipment, but it is really mind boggling that we can still talk to the Voyager probes. The NASA/JPL Deep Space Network station in Madrid is, at this writing, receiving a downlink from Voyager 1. 159 bits/second data rate. 7.45 GHz carrier at a received power of -155 dBm.
https://eyes.nasa.gov/dsn/dsn.html
Actually watched this yesterday only a few more years of Power then onward in silence.
I was honestly hoping we’d have built something that overtook voyager and left it in the dust now. The fact we’re looking at 40 year old tech here is simultaneously amazing and depressing.
The RF power involved is pretty amazing though. Big ass antennas. Lots of gain!
Was reading something the other day about Aricebo having EIRP of something like 2TW! Can toast a satellite in orbit.
https://www.popsci.com/science/article/2013-09/nasa-scientists-answer-your-burning-questions-about-voyager-1I remember reading a while back about people trying to recreate the uplink to one of NASA's probes (New Horizons?) so they could direct it to do more useful work, as it still had propellant and power long after they expected it to shrivel up and die. They actually had to crowd-source the funds to re-create the computers and radio gear that would talk to the thing.
2TW seems like a lot... but they were talking about toasting a satellite's radio frontend, not actually frying the satellite
"Kapoww!" like in the movies. That's crazy talk, like the "orders of magnitude" incomprehension that made Reagan's
Star Wars debacle such a... debacle.
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