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SpacePath Communications To Unveil Their New 650W Ka-Band Amplifier @ CommunicAsia

May 30, 2022

SpacePath Communications is exhibiting a new line-up of its popular high power SATCOM amplifiers and sub-systems at CommunicAsia 2022 at booth 5K1-13.

SpacePath’s amplifier range now includes a 650W Ka-band amplifier with a unique carbon-cooling structure. The innovative cooling design features comparable thermal performance to copper but is only half the weight, contributing to the amplifier’s smaller form factor, low weight and high efficiency.

The redundancy systems incorporate SpacePath’s new Tilt and Slide® mechanism. The rack design adds convenience and simplicity by enabling each amplifier to be installed and supported by a single person without any specialist tools.

CommunicAsia 2022 also marks the completion of another contract to a major Asian satellite customer who will be deploying SpacePath’s 650W Ka-band outdoor redundant system, including tri-band, Ka-band, block-up converters (BUCs) covering the entire 27.5 to 31.0 GHz band.

SpacePath’s high performance uplink amplifiers cover all mission-critical segments including digital satellite news gathering (DSNG), flyaway or truck-based systems, fixed-earth stations and military satellite communications (MILSATCOM).

Colin Bolton, director of business development, said, “Our credentials in customer-led amplifier design are one of the reasons we have become a provider of choice among system vendors in the global SATCOM market. Our carbon-cooling design is a further example where our innovations are meeting real-world requirements for amplifiers that are smaller and lighter than most other competitive products.”

Filed Under: Amplifiers, Asia, BUC, Business Moves, Comms, Contracts, DSNG, Europe, MILSATCOM, Subsystems, Trade Show

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