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SKU
CPI-1989
CPI SAT Model 1989 0.98m Ultra Fast Deploy Flyaway Antenna is available to buy in increments of 1

Highly Portable, Antenna plus all cases weigh in at less than 215 lbs

1989 .98CM Transportable VSAT

The CPI SAT (formerly GD Satcom Technologies & Prodelin) Model 1989 is a 0.98 Meter Ultra Fast Deploy Flyaway Antenna system that's specifically engineered to deliver worldwide transmit and receive operation in C, X, Ku and Ka-band. These portable antennas consist of Precision Compression Molded reflectors and a compact aluminum pedestal. This results in a durable antenna with superior stiffness and high performance under wind loading conditions. The unique shape and the accurate reflector surface provide good sidelobe and cross-polarization performance. The antenna system is a Series 1989 and the reflector consists of a two-segment SMC compression molded assembly. Repeatability is maintained with precision registration of the reflector segments and the feed support structure. The 0.98-meter antenna, including the feed, is packaged in three portable cases.

Frequency (GHz) Antenna Gain at Midband, dBi Sidelobe Compliant with VSWR Antenna Noise Temperature 5° Elevation

10.700 - 12.750 39.30 29 -25 log e 1.30:1 (17.7 dB) 74 K

 

13.750 - 14.500 41.00 29 -25 log e 1.30:1 (17.7 dB)

10° Elevation

58 K

 

 

 20° Elevation

51 K

 

 

 40° Elevation

50 K

 

 

Cross Polarization Isolation

 

 

 

 On Axis

30.0 dB

 

30.0 dB

 Within 1.0 dB Beamwidth

27.0 dB

 

27.0 dB

Pattern Beamwidth (in degrees at midband) -3 dB

1.77

 

1.48

 -15 dB

3.72

 

3.11

Power Handling Output Waveguide Flange Interface

WR-75 Flat

 

1.00 kW CW WR-75 Flat

RF Specification

 

975-1877

 

Multiple feeds for C, X, Ku and Ka-band operation