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Synspective To Integrate Syrlinks’ X-Band Telemetry Transmitter Into StriX β Mission

October 11, 2021

Syrlinks and Synspective are partnering to integrate Syrlinks’s compact X-Band Telemetry Transmitter within the framework of the StriX β mission.

StriX β is Japanese synthetic aperture radar satellite built by Synspective as a demonstrator for their planned 30 satellite constellation. These smallsats will feature X-band synthetic aperture radar and they in the range of 100 kilograms in size and are capable of imaging at a resolution of one to three meters. By 2023 the company plans to launch the six first satellites of the constellation.

Artistic renditions of Synspective’s SriX β SAR smallsat operating in various weather conditions. Image is courtesy of the company.

“We are very proud for having been elected by Synspective for this project. It’s a great opportunity for us to highlight the unmatched capabilities of the DVB-S2 based signal performances for High-Data-Rate downlink transmission.” said Eric Pinson, Director of Space activity at Syrlinks. “It is a great recognition of a work of several years to design COTS based compact X-Band transmitters, highly reliable and bringing cutting-edge transmitting performances.”

“For our StriX β satellite, which objective is to demonstrate the future capability of our coming-next 30 satellites constellation, we were looking for a high-performance compact X-Band Transmitter. The fact that the solution proposed by Syrlinks can achieve high data rate based on DVB-S2 has been decisive in our selection,” said Akeshi Inoshita, Project Manager at Synspective.

Filed Under: Constellation, Mission, SAR, SmallSat, Transmitter, X-Band

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