Cooby Creek Tracking Station

Cooby Creek Tracking Station
Cooby Creek Tracking Station in the late 1960s.

Cooby Creek Tracking Station was located 22.5 km north of Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.

This station was built in 1966 to support NASA's Application Technology Satellite Program, and was a part of the Spacecraft Tracking and Data Acquisition Network. It was designed to be portable and the equipment was housed in trailers that were shipped out to Australia in the mid sixties.

A 12-metre parabolic antenna was used to receive and transmit information to geostationary satellites, which served as the forerunners to modern telecommunication satellites. The steerable crossed yagi antenna was used to transmit and receive telemetry from various spacecraft of that era. The transmitters used Klystron power amplifiers and the receivers were cryogenically cooled maser devices.

The station closed in 1970.

Cooby Creek parabolic antenna and trailers.
Cooby Creek steerable UHF crossed yagi array.

Coordinates: 27°23′21.02″S 151°56′25.38″E / 27.3891722°S 151.9403833°E / -27.3891722; 151.9403833


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