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140 Mbit/s Coder/Decoder Rack, Ground Equipment, Communications Satellite

Air and Space Museum

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Object Details

Manufacturer

COMSAT Laboratories

Summary

As engineers developed communications satellites in the 1960s and after, they faced a key problem: For any signal to or from a satellite, how do you pack in as much information as possible, with minimal loss or error. One part of an answer was the development of modems (devices for connecting analog communication sources with digital computers and vice versa).
This device, the coded octal phase shift keying (COPSK) modem, was developed in the mid 1980s by COMSAT Laboratories to improve the performance of Intelsat communications satellites. In use, the modem was linked to a satellite ground station antenna. This COPSK was used in a series of tests with an Intelsat V-A satellite. Its technique for coding analog radio waves markedly improved the information capacity and lowered the error rate of satellite communications.
COMSAT Laboratories donated this artifact to the Museum in 1999.

Credit Line

Gift of COMSAT Laboratories

Inventory Number

A19990147000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

EQUIPMENT-Communications Devices

Materials

Aluminum
Paint
Steel
Plastic
Paper
Ink
Adhesive
Copper Alloy
Gold Plating
Silver Plating
Cadmium Plating
Resin
Rubber,
Synthetic Fabric

Dimensions

3-D: 61 × 73.7 × 196.9cm (24 × 29 × 77 1/2 in.)
Storage: 91.4 × 104.1 × 227.3cm (36 in. × 41 in. × 89 1/2 in.)

Country of Origin

United States of America

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National Air and Space Museum Collection

Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9d023afda-c266-438b-b79b-034743ba8aed

Record ID

nasm_A19990147000

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