Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Residential / General-Purpose |
Customized: | Non-Customized |
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1. Higher Frequency Range: Ku-band operates at higher frequencies compared to C-band, allowing for higher data transfer rates and more bandwidth. This makes it suitable for applications such as high-speed internet and digital broadcasting.
2. Small Dish Size: Ku-band signals can be efficiently received using smaller dish sizes compared to lower frequency bands. This is advantageous for residential and commercial installations where large dish sizes may be impractical.
3. Better Signal Quality: The higher frequency of Ku-band allows for higher data transfer rates and better signal quality, resulting in improved performance for data transmission, television broadcasting, and other communication services.
4. Widespread Use: Ku-band is widely used for various satellite communication services, making it a standard choice for many satellite operators and service providers.
Input Frequency | 11.7-12.75GHz |
Output Frequency | 950-2050MHz |
L.O. Frequency | 10.7GHz |
L.O. Stability | ±1MHz(-40ºCto+70ºC) |
Noise Figure | 0.1dB |
Conversion Gain | 65dB |
Gain Flatness | ≤±1.5dB |
Input VSWR | 2.5:1(max) |
Output VSWR | 2.0:1(max) |
Output Connector | F-female Connector |
Output Impedance | 75Ω |
Cross Polar Isolation | 20dB(min) |
Supply Voltage | 1)Ca:11.5-14.0V(Vertical Polarization)13VDCtype 16.0-19.0V(Horizontal Polarization)18VDCtype |
Direct Current | 150mA |
Control Signals | 1)Low Band:Ca or Cb(see below) 2)High Band:Cc or Cb(see below) 3)Cc:Continues 22KHz |
Operating Temperature | -40ºCto+70ºC |
Storage Temperature | -40ºCto+80ºC |
Relative Humidity | 0%-95% |
Phase Noise | 1)-50dBc/Hz@1KHz(max) 2)-75 dBc/Hz@10KHz(max) 3)-95 dBc/Hz@100KHz(max) |
Image Rejection | 45dB(min) |