ESA uses cryogenic LNAs for its deep space telecommunications networkand has decided to upgrade the design of its X-Band cryogenic LNAs with new thermal and RF components to improve performance and long-term reliability.
Callisto was pleased to welcome members of the maintenance teams from ESA Deep Space Antennas to our offices in Labastide for training on cryogenic low noise amplifiers systems. Two consecutive courses of one week duration each were organised in the first half of December. In this period four engineers from Cebreros and four engineers from New Norcia deep space stations were trained.
CALLISTO was proud to join the companies invited by ESA for the inauguration of their new tracking station in Cebreros, Spain, on 28 September.