General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies Introduces New Earth Station Design for Simultaneous Ku- and DBS-band Television Transmissions
Mike DiBiase, vice president and general manager of C4ISR Technologies for General Dynamics Mission Systems, said, "This innovative, dual-band
SATCOM Technologies engineering team developed the new Earth station to transmit television programming simultaneously at the Ku- (14 Ghz) and DBS-bands (18 GHz) to multiple satellites that then distribute programming back to CLARO's television customers.
Developing the new dual-band Earth station came down to solving a physics principle that simultaneous transmission of Ku- and DBS-bands causes intermodulation or interference on the Earth station's receive band. The problem was solved by creating a new Earth station design with low Passive Intermodulation capabilities accomplished by re-designing the antenna reflector and adding a six-port feed.
"The result is a sophisticated Earth station antenna that can simultaneously support direct broadcast satellite transmissions as well as fixed satellite transmissions over the Ku-band," said
Tim Shroyer, chief technical officer for SATCOM Technologies. "This new design permits CLARO to save a considerable amount of money by installing a single, more capable Earth station rather than the previous approach of using two less capable Earth stations to support both requirements."
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