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Patriot Antenna Systems unveils two trailer-mount antennas
Jan 16, 2007 1:51 PM
Patriot Antenna Systems' new 3.8m trailer-mount antenna uses the company's dual-skin technology with quick-disconnect points for each panel.
Patriot Antenna Systems has introduced its new 3.8m and 4.8m deployable trailer mount antennas.
These antennas provide combined convenience and quality and offer users an extra link margin for hub stations in their VSAT network, video uplink or SCPC central station.
The 3.8m Quad Band Ka-, Ku- and C-band antenna allows for quick change out of feed systems and offers 180-degrees of azimuth motorization. It uses Patriot's dual-skin technology with quick-disconnect points for each panel and radial Trussback structure.
The 4.8m motorized tri-fold trailer offers a cassagrain feed system for L4 Ku frequencies, which allows the feed structure to remain assembled to the reflector. The side structures fold up for easy transport and deployment.
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