Effects Analysis of Mobile Phone’s Signal to Space-Borne Radiometer

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This paper investigates the mobile phone’s interference to the 183.31 GHz receivers of the MWHS (Microwave Humidity Sounder) in the FY-3 Meteorological Satellite by a set of related experiments, by which way finds the interfering path. And it analyses the influence of the mobile station’s interference to the orbiting Space-borne Microwave Radiometer in theory. The factors related to the jamming distance and their forces are analyzed. The way to prevent and resolve the interference is proposed and it has been proved by the experiment.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 467-469)

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241-246

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February 2011

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