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September 3, 2008
SATCOM Electronic Products and Transportable Terminals
Highlight Booth # 1.A41
General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies will display an extensive array of Satellite Communications electronics products and terminals at its booth # 1.A41 during IBC 2008. The annual international broadcast and communications expo will be held September 12-16 at the RAI Convention Center in Amsterdam.
Complimentary exhibit passes for IBC 2008 are available. Click here to register for your IBC 2008 Exhibit Hall Pass.
Among SATCOM Technologies' display this year is the Sentinel Model 120 (1.2M) Auto Acquire Antenna. The stow-mobile VSAT system provides immediate Internet access on multiple Ku-band satellite platforms worldwide. Featuring superior polarization and signal strength, the Sentinel assures remote, real time communications. Click here to download the Sentinel data sheet.
Also featured in the SATCOM Technologies booth are the following products:
Ka-Band Low Noise Block Converter
The TLNB-20000X Ka-Band Low Noise Block Converter uses state-of-the-art HEMT and GaAs FET technology and is specially designed for both fixed and transportable SATCOM applications. Click here to download the TLNB data sheet.
- 8 GHz Solid-State Power Amplifier
This rack-mount SSPA offers an output power of 350 watts across the standard 7.90–8.40 GHz satellite uplink band. The SSPA incorporates a modular architecture that includes the RF modules, power supplies, logic, fans, and front panel assembly. The amplifier is designed for reliable service in fixed and mobile applications. Click here to download the 8GHz SSPA data sheet.
- Low Power Solid-State Power Amplifiers
The low power, rack-mount SSPA offers output powers of up to 50 watts in C-, X-, and Ku-Band satellite uplink bands. Click here to download the Low Power SSPA data sheet.
- The NetMAC® (Network Monitor and Control) System
SATCOM Technologies NetMAC® is a complete management tool for telecommunications systems, from a single site to a full array of network functions. Combining proven off-the-shelf solutions with customized engineering for each application, NetMAC® provides cost effective and powerful telecommunications operations control. Click here to download the NetMac® data sheet.
- 0.96M QDMA Antenna
The ultra-lightweight 0.96-meter Quick Deploy Motorized Auto-Acquire (QDMA) Antenna is designed for worldwide transmit and receive operation in Ku, Ka and X-band. The 0.96 QDMA consists of a segmented composite reflector and motorized positioner mount producing an extremely low-weight and packable antenna product with superior stiffness and high performance under wind loading conditions. Click here to download the 0.96-meter QDMA data sheet.
- Rackmount Transit Cases
General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies' 2400 and 2800 Series Rackmount Cases provide exceptional equipment protection with the added utility of slide-mounted 19-inch racks. Slide-out 19-inch racks allow unlimited access to electronic equipment during installation, integration and maintenance. Click here to download the Rackmount Transit Case data sheet.
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For more information on General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies contact Jimene Conn, at +1-770-689-2052 or via e-mail at Jimene.Conn@gdsatcom.com.
General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies offers a family of satellite and wireless communications products and services under its VertexRSI, Prodelin, and Gabriel brands. Visit our web site at http://www.gdsatcom.com/.
General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies 4825 River Green Parkway, Duluth, Georgia USA 30096
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