DSN research and technology support

The activities of the Venus Station (DSS 13) and the Microwave Test Facility (MTF) during the period April 19 through June 13, 1976, are discussed and progress noted. Continuing reliability testing and computer program refinement of the remote controlled, unattended automated pulsar observing station is noted, along with routine observations of 17 pulsars. Radar observations of a geostationary satellite are reported, along with the routine automatic testing of the stability of the DSS 13 maser-receiving system. Additional testing of thermal characteristics of semiflexible coaxial cables is reported, along with phase stabilization measurements thereon. Routine support of the planetary radio astronomy experiment, with 43.25 hours of observations of Jupiter and various radio calibration sources, is reported, along with 18.75 hours of differential VLBI observations in conjunction with Australia, DSS 43. Modifications of the clock synchronization winterization system are reported, along with a discussion of the activities of the DSN High-Power Transmitter Maintenance Facility.