Abstract

Military satellite communication networks operate under the influence of enemy radio suppression systems. To suppress the network, it is necessary to put a deliberate interference either at the entrance of the trunk of the communication repeater, or at the entrance of satellite communication stations operating in this network. Taking into account the peculiarities of building a satellite communication network, the most likely effect is the radio-electronic suppression complex at the entrance of the repeater trunk. The article presents a method for determining the parameters of interference affecting the input of the repeater trunk

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