Since June of 2014, NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) and the Politecnico di Milano (POLIMI) have jointly conducted a propagation campaign within the framework of the Alphasat propagation experiment through a propagation terminal at the POLIMI campus in Milan, Italy. The terminal utilizes the 20 GHz and 40 GHz beacons broadcast by the Aldo Paraboni Technology Demonstration Payload (TDP #5), and consists of dual coherent Ka- and Q-band beacon receivers. These provide a direct measurement of the signal attenuation and scintillation and are complemented by concurrent weather instrumentation that provides measurements of the atmospheric conditions at the receiver. The primary goal of these measurements is to improve model predictions of communication system performance at 40 GHz. Over three years of concurrent measurements have now been collected from the terminal, and herein we present a statistical analysis of the results thus far, as well as a summary of recent hardware upgrades to the receivers that were made in September 2017.