E. Yurchuk, I. Malay, Shengwei Zhang, Zhenzhan Wang, Jieying He, I. Arsaev, A. Lapshin, Melik Sargsian
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The report presents the results of the development, research characteristics and calibration of on-board wide-aperture radiator (WAR), made in FSUE "VNIIFTRI". WAR are designed for on-board calibration of the satellite microwave radiometer of earth remote sensing (ERS), created in the National Center for space science of the Academy of Sciences (NCCS CAS) [1]. Onboard calibration of the radiometer MWHS-03 is carried out with the help of WAR with noise temperature of about 300 K and a "cold" space with noise temperature of ~2.7 K.