AVL Technologies 0613 Manual Backpack Flyaway Satellite Antenna System

AVL Technologies 1010K Mobile VSAT Vehicle Antenna

AVL Technologies 1010K Mobile VSAT Vehicle Antenna

AVL 1210KFD Flyaway System

AVL Technologies 1210KFD 1.2M Composite Mobile Flyaway Antenna System

SKU
0613K
AVL Technologies 0613 Manual Backpack Flyaway Satellite Antenna System is available to buy in increments of 1

Ultra lightweight, carbon fiber reflector panels, Tri-Band- C-Band, X-band, Ka-band

0613K Multi-Band Manual Pointing Compact Flyaway

AVL Technologies 0613K is a manual backpack flyaway satellite antenna system that's highly portable and offers quick deployment in less than 10 minutes. 0613K is capable of operating in C, Ka-Band and X-Band frequencies. This flyaway system also offers quick feed change out capabilities which makes this terminal an ideal solution for applications that require extreme versatility in harsh environments.

AVL 0613K Ultra Portable Flyaway VSAT Antenna

Basic Specs

Reflector: 60 cm3 piece Carbon Fiber Optics: Offset

Prime Focus, 0.6 f/D

Interchangeable Feeds: X-CP, Ku-LP, Ka-CP

Positioner Type: Ultra Lightweight Manual with Tripod

Drive System: Unique boom center mounted positioner creates balanced loading for ease of pointing with minimal overhung load. Includes fine adjust in AZ & EL

Mount Geometry: Elevation over Azimuth

Polarization: Rotation of Ku Feed


Mechanical

Reflector Construction

Carbon Fiber Composite

Travel
    Azimuth
      Coarse
      Fine
    Elevation
      Coarse
      Fine
    Polarization (Ku)



360° Continuous 
±10°

0 - 90°
0 - 90°
±95°

RF Interface
    BUC Mounting
    Coax


Feed Boom, Rear of Reflector, or Remote
Two connectors at Amplifiers

Electrical Interface

Connectors at Amplifiers

Set-up Time

Less than 5 minutes

Weight (Reflector/Positioner/Tripod/One Ku Feed)

Total Ku Antenna weight: 17.6 lbs.

Stowed Configuration

28.5”L x 11.25” W x 8”HT


Environmental

Wind – Survival (anchored)

80 mph in zenith (90° elevation) position

Wind - Operational 
    Without anchoring
    With anchoring


21 mph
31 mph gusting to 45 mph

Pointing Loss in Wind
    X-Band Receive, Operational Winds
    Ku-Band Receive, Operational Winds
    Ka-Band Receive, Operational Winds

0.1 dB typical, 0.3 dB max
0.3 dB typical, 0.7 dB max
0.8 dB typical, 2.0 dB max

Temperature
    Operational
    Survival


-22° to 125° F (-30° to 52° C)
-40° to 140° F (-40° to 60° C)

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