The new quad band satellite simulator from tampa microwave is designed as a compact easy to use training and evaluation tool for satellite earth terminal applications.
Tampa microwave satellite simulator.
Find us at tampa microwave 11200 dr.
We provide a variety of models with different combinations of frequency bands transmit receive strength atmospheric effects and form factors.
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All satcom frequency bands are supported x ku and ka bands.
Tampa microwave is the industry leader in satellite simulators in the c x ku ka and l band communications bands.
Tampa microwave s satellite simulator provides a compact easy to use solution as a training and evaluation tool for satellite earth terminals.
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This device simulates c x and ka bands simultaneously at over 300 ft.
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The new products include a quad band satsim a single ku band satsim and a single ka band satsim.
Tampa microwave s 1 3 meter fly away terminal utilizes the electronic modules that are common to our family of manpack terminals receiver transmitter modem and power supply modules.
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Compact with self contained antennas light weight 5 lbs typical operation range is 50 1000 ft.
Actual range is determined by antenna size and power factory set attenuation ac dc power specifications tampa microwave s satellite simulator provides a compact easy to use solution as a training and evaluation tool for satellite earth terminals.
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Quad band satellite simulator system special features.
Tampa microwave tampa microwave s satellite simulators provide a compact easy to use training and evaluation tool for satellite earth terminals.
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Utilizing our variety of simulator models users are able to train personnel and test their terminals under realistic atmospheric and network conditions.