SML200FA Motorised Carbon Fiber Flyaway Antenna
    Publish time 2016-09-09 15:18    
SML200FA motorised carbon fiber flyaway antenna offers superior performance in a lightweight, portable package. 
SML200FA Motorised Carbon Fiber Flyaway Antenna

SML200FA


Descriptions:

The custom-designed elevation-over-azimuth tripod pedestal provides high stiffness with minimal weight.
The antenna components are modular in design which also reduces assembly time and provides an improved packaging scheme requiring less time and effort to pack or unpack the antenna.

The antenna is designed to meet international performance specifications for commercial or off-the-shelf military applications and is readily available in C, X, Ku and Ka band frequencies.Multiple feed and integration configurations are available.


Features:

Intelsat & Eutelsat Compliant
Multi-Band C, X, Ku and Ka Band Frequencies
Integrated Feedboom Assembly Option
Compact Packaging
Superior Stability in Wind
Excellent Reliability
Minimal Maintenance
Less than 15 min Assembly Time
Captive Hardware



Technical Parameters:

Mechanical/Environmental Specifications
Reflector 2.0 meters Carbon Fiber
Reflector Configuration Parabolic Single Offset, 0.8 F/D (7 pieces)
Antenna Travel
Azimuth 360° continuous with fine adjust
Elevation 5 - 90° of reflector bore sight
Polarization ± 90°
Antenna Packaging
Case 1 - Backbeam & Legs 114 cm x 64,3 cm x 42 cm (49.9 kg)
Case 2 - Az Hub, El Strut, Foot Pads 95.3 cm x 70 cm x 37 cm (44.5 kg)
Case 3 & 4 - (7 piece reflector) 107 cm x 33 cm x 88 cm (38.5 kg ea.)
Total Weight (less feed options) 172 kg
Pointing Loss (operational winds) 3dB peak (Ku-band Rx)
Winds Operational 40 kph Gusting to 72 kph with ballast or anchors
Survival 96 kph with tie downs / any position
Integration Feedboom Mounted 27.2Kg
Rain Operational 5 cm/h
Survival 10 cm/h
Relative Humidity 0 - 100% (condensing)
Solar Radiation 1000 Kcal/h/m2
Radial Ice (survival) 12.7 mm
Corrosive Atmosphere As encountered in coastal and/or industrial areas
Temperature Operational -30 to 60°C
Survival -40 to +70°C