Probecom 1.2M Ku-Band Carbon Flyaway Manual Manpack Antenna
Probecom 1.2M Ku-Band Carbon Flyaway Manual Manpack Antenna
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SKU: PROB-12MKU-MFLY
Probecom 1.2M Ku-Band Carbon Flyaway Manual Manpack Antenna
Applications:
- Sudden public events and all kinds of disasters on-site information gathering
- Disaster relief
- Public security, military, government, oil, water conservancy, electricity, finance and other important sectors of the country
- The remote areas and the vast rural areas out of coverage
- Field operations, exploration, military police and news media
- Single Offset Antenna
- Azimuth & elevation turntable
Features
- Carbon fiber antenna reflector with light weight, high precision and high efficiency, corrosion resistance and other characteristics, it ensured the antenna in the normal operation under harsh environment in greatest degree.
- Compact structure, Lightweight, portable, rapid deployment, high performance, a person can install within 5 minutes, available in airline baggage.
- The latest design of the Ku-band satellite antenna, being compact and robust, cost-effective can be used in the fast and reliable satellite communications.
- Designed specifically for field use, regardless of when and where, it can quickly transfer high-quality broadband content.
RF PERFORMANCE | ||
Antenna Apperture | 1.2 meters | |
Operation Frequency | Tx | 13.75-14.5 GHz |
Rx | 10.95-12.75 GHz | |
Gain | Tx | >43dBi |
RX | >42dBi | |
Polarization | Linear | |
Cross-polarization | Tx | >30dB |
Rx | >30dB | |
VSWR | Tx | 1.25︰1 |
Rx | 1.25︰1 | |
3dB beam width | Tx | 1.2° |
Rx | 1.32° | |
Power Capacity | 250W | |
Feed Interface | WR75 | |
Tx/Rx Isolation | Rx >40dB Tx >85dB | |
Sidelobe(1°≤θ<20°) | First Sidelobe <-18dB | |
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION | ||
Antenna Type | Offset antenna | |
Main reflector material | Carbon Fiber (6 panels) | |
Weight | 17 Kg | |
Elevation | 10°-- 85° | |
Azimuth | ±45° | |
Polarization | ±90° | |
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION | ||
Wind load operational | 10m/s operational status 13m/s—20m/s (survival status) |
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Operational Temperature | -40℃-+70℃ |