MP-100-MOT

SATCOM Antenna by C-COM (31 more products)

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The MP-100-MOT from C-COM is a SATCOM Antenna with Tx Frequency 13.75 to 14.5 GHz(Ku)/ 29 to 31 GHz(Ka)/ 7.9 to 8.4 GHz(X), Rx Frequency 10.7 to 12.75 GHz(Ku)/ 19.2 to 21.2 GHz(Ka)/ 7.25 to 7.75 GHz(X), Tx Gain 41.4 dB(Ku), 47.6 dB(Ka), 37 dB(X), Rx Gain 40.1 dB(Ku), 44.5 dB(Ka), 36.4 dB(X), Isolation Ku to Ka to X Band : 40 to 85 dB(TX/RX), 55 dB(TX/RX), 23 dB(RX/TX). Tags: Parabolic Reflector, Portable. More details for MP-100-MOT can be seen below.

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Product Details

  • Part Number
    MP-100-MOT
  • Manufacturer
    C-COM
  • Description
    Flyaway Antenna (Ku-band ManPack)

General Parameters

  • Application
    satellite communications for any application that requires remote connectivity in a rugged environment. Ideally suited for applications that require a quick, simple set-up in vertical markets such as emergency response, disaster management, public safet
  • Type
    Parabolic Reflector, Portable
  • Polarization
    Circular, Linear, ±95 Deg
  • Deployment
    Ground
  • Band
    Ku Band, Ka Band, X Band
  • Tx Frequency
    13.75 to 14.5 GHz(Ku)/ 29 to 31 GHz(Ka)/ 7.9 to 8.4 GHz(X)
  • Rx Frequency
    10.7 to 12.75 GHz(Ku)/ 19.2 to 21.2 GHz(Ka)/ 7.25 to 7.75 GHz(X)
  • Tx Gain
    41.4 dB(Ku), 47.6 dB(Ka), 37 dB(X)
  • Rx Gain
    40.1 dB(Ku), 44.5 dB(Ka), 36.4 dB(X)
  • Cross Polarization on Axis
    30 to 35 dB
  • Horizontal Beamwidth
    360º Continuous
  • Reflector
    100 cm segmented carbon fibre
  • Vertical Beamwidth
    5 to 90 Degrees
  • VSWR
    1.30:1(Ku), 1.25:1, 1.50:1(Ka), 1.25:1(X)
  • Waveguide
    WR112, WR42, WR28
  • Wind rating
    No ballast or anchors : 25 km/h (15 mph), With ballast or anchors : 45 km/h (28.1 mph)
  • Isolation
    Ku to Ka to X Band : 40 to 85 dB(TX/RX), 55 dB(TX/RX), 23 dB(RX/TX)
  • Mounting
    Tripod Mount
  • Weight
    21.5 Kg
  • Dimension
    84 × 51 × 41cm
  • Operating Temperature
    -40 to 60 Degrees C

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