JPRS ID: 9276 USSR REPORT ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

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APPROVE~ FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-R~P82-00850R000300020048-4 EL~~ ~ _ ~u G~ ~~~U~~ ~ ~i1i..i~i.J~ 1~f ~ ~ ~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300020048-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300020048-4 NOR OF'N'IC'IA1. UtiE ONLY - JPRS L/9276 28 August 1980 U SS R Re ort p _ ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CFOUO 14/~0~ FBIS FOREIGN BROADCAST INFORMATION SERVICE _ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY s; APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300020048-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300020048-4 NOTE JPRS publications contain information primarily from foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Materials from foreign-language sa�~~:ces are translated; those from English-language sources are transcribed or reprinted, with the original phrasing and other charactecistics retained. 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For further information on report content call (703) 351-2938 (economic); 3468 - (political, sociological, military); 2726 (life sciences); 2725 (physical sciences). COPYRIGHT LAWS AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING OGNERSHIP OF MATERIALS REPRODUCED HEREIN REQUIRE THAT DISSEMINATION OF THIS PUBLICATION BE RESTRICTED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. - APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300020048-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300020048-4 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY JPRS L/9276 28 August 1980 USSR REPORT ELECT~ONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - (FOUO 14/80) _ CONTENTS ANTENNAS Satellite Communications Ground Station Antennas 1 CERTAIN ASPECTS OF PHOTOGRAPFIY, MOTION PICTURES AND TELEVISION Review of the Main Works on the Technology of Professional Cinematography Completed in 1979 16 COMMUNICATIONS, COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, RECEIVERS AND TRANSMITTERS, NETWORKS, RADIO PHYSICS, DATA TRANSMISSION AND PROCESSING, INFORMATION THEORY Satellite Communications and Broadcasting in the USSR 41 CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, EXHIBITIONS, SYi~t'OSIUMS Mathematical Modeling Complex Chemical Technological Systems....... 55 CONVERTERS, INVERTERS, TRANSDUCERS ~ SM3-1 and SM3-2 Magnetoresistor~ for Electronic Converters of Angular and Linear Displacements 57 INSTRUMENTS, MEASURING DEVICES AND TESTERS, METHODS OF MEASURING, GENERAL EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES Microelectronic Instrument-Making Technology--Thematic Selection 62 Microelectronic Hybrid-Film Technology in Instrument-Making........ 64 . OPTOELECTRONICS, QUASI-OPTICAL DEVICES ~ ~ Resistor Optrons 69 - a- [III - US5R - 21E S&T FOUOJ ~ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300020048-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300020048-4 FOR OFFZCIAL USE ONLY PU1sLICATIONS, INCI.UDING COLLECTIONS OF ABSTRACTS Basic Principles of Information Processing and Transmission 76 Design Features and Operational Characteristics of Multipurpose Radio Components Described 79 Vl~RIOUS MISCELLANEOUS ITIIrIS, INCLUDING THEORIES Electrodeposited Magnetic Films and Their Physicochemical Properties Examined ..........................................o.. 81 - b - FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300020048-4 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007102/08: CIA-RDP82-00850R000300020048-4 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ANTENNAS UDC 621.396 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS GROUND STATTON ANT~TNAS Moscow RADTOTEKHrTIKA in Russian No 12, 1979 pp 9-18 manuscript recpived 1 Jun 79 [Article by A.M. Pokras] � [Text] The electrical and structural characteristics of satellite co~nunicat3ons station (SSS) antennas are primarily determined by the following factors. Artificial earth satellites (TSZ) i,n an elliptical "Molniya'~ type orbit with an apogee of about 40,000 Iva and in a circular geostationary orbit at an altitude of about 36,000 1~ are the most widely used for communications. Tn the first case, the satellite moves relative to th~ ground station within a range of wide sectors of elevation angles ~ and az~nuth, and i.n the second, it moves fractions or un~ts of a degree. The tasks of tracking the antenaa beam on the satellite in these cases are solved by means of fully steerable and simpler non-fully-steerable devices (OPU) on which the antenna reflector is mounted, as well as systems for programmed guidance and automatic traclting jl]. It follows from the data cited on the orbital altitudes that the diatances between the corresponding points and the satellite re:peater amount to _ tens of thousands of kilometers. At the same fiime, tt~e power flux level radiated by the on-board antenna 3:s