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AtlanTecRF has launched its range of Q-Band Loop Test Translators with Ethernet Control. Addressing the nominal 44 GHz uplink market the company’s three new products provide loop-back frequency conversion of Transmit (Tx) to Receive (Rx), Transmit to L-Band and L-Band to Receive, thereby providing a complete suite of system testing instruments.
ETL Systems will showcase its latest RF technology at CommunicAsia2017, highlighting its commitment to the Asia-Pacific region following major orders placed by operators there.
Rohde & Schwarz is extending the functional range of its R&S SMW200A vector signal generator to include the DVB-S2 satellite standard and its extension DVB-S2X. The R&S SMW200A with the new option provides a simple solution for testing components, devices and satellites that support these standards. It is said to be the first single-device solution on the market to generate DVB-S2/DVB-S2X signals not only as IF signals below 6 GHz but also on transmission frequencies in the Ku-Band and other microwave bands up to 40 GHz.
AtlanTecRF has launched a lightweight, rugged and compact Drone Payload Satellite Simulator. It provides a transmit (Tx) to receive (Rx) loop-back in testing mostly compact and mobile satellite communications systems in situ and without the need for connection via cables.
Telenor Satellite and Cobham have signed an agreement for the supply of SAILOR Ka-Band antenna systems to support the new generation THOR 7 High Throughput Satellite service.
This week at Satellite 2017, Teledyne Microwave Solutions (TMS) is featuring a wide range of innovative Satcom offerings reflecting the company’s ongoing integration of Satcom expertise across many business units.
Dow-Key® Microwave will feature new miniature mechanical switches at Satellite 2017, Booth 315, in Washington, D.C., on March 6-9 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
The dual use SGDC Geostationary Defense and Strategic Communications Satellite built by Thales Alenia Space for Brazil is ready to be shipped to Kourou, French Guyana for launch in March.