Skyware 1.2m Rx/Tx Antenna

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Type 122: 1.2m Rx/Tx Class I Antenna System

The Skyware Global 1.2m Rx/Tx Class I Antenna is a rugged commercial grade product suitable for the most demanding applications.

• The reflector is thermoset-molded for strength and surface accuracy. Molded into the rear of the reflector is a network of support ribs which not only strengthens the antenna, but also helps to sustain the critical parabolic shape necessary for transmit performance.

• The precision Az/El mount is constructed from heavy-gauge steel to provide a rigid support to the reflector.

• The Az/El mount secures the antenna to any 73-76 mm (2.88”-3.00”) mast and prevents slippage in high winds.

• A specially formulated powder paint process offers excellent protection from weather-related corrosion.

• The antenna features a unique feed which provides cross-pol performance that exceeds industry standards.

Operating Frequency
TX: 13.75-14.5 Ghz; RX: 10.7Ghz-12.75 Ghz
Type
Receive/Transmit
Effective Aperture
1.2m
Polarization
Linear, Orthogonal, Co-Pol Optional
Gain (±0.3 dBi)
TX: 43.3 dBi @ 14.3 GHz; RX: 41.8 dBi @ 12.0 GHz
3 dB Beamwidth
TX: 1.2° @ 14.3 GHz; RX: 1.5° @ 12.0 GHz
Antenna Noise Temperature
10°EL @ 48K; 20° @ 35K; 30° @ 29K
V S W R
TX: 1.3:1; RX: 1.5:1
Isolation Port to Port
TX: 90dB; RX: 40dB
Feed Interface
RX: WR75; TX: WR75
Reflector Material
Glass Fiber Reinforced Polyester
Antenna Optics
One-Piece Offset Feed Prime Focus
Elevation Adjustment Range
8°-90° Continuous Fine Adjustment
Azimuth Adjustment Range
360°Continuous Course Adjustment ± 5° Fine Adjustment
Mast Pipe Interface
73-76mm Diameter
Wind Loading
Survival: 200 km/h (125 mph)
Wind Loading
Operational: 72 km/h (45 mph)
Wind Loading
Functional Survival: 128km/h (80mph)
Working Temperature
-40°C to +60°C
Atmosphere
Salt, Pollutants and Contaminants as Encountered in Coastal and Industrial Areas
Solar Radiation
360 BTU/h/ft2

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