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摘要
为海上船只提供高速数据是卫星专业人员面临的一项具有挑战性的设计任务。在移动平台上稳定天线支架的任务以及在多个频段上运行的能力给终端设计人员带来了多重挑战。多家公司联合设计并生产了新一代船用稳定多频段卫星通信终端。奥斯汀信息系统公司(AIS)与海事电信网络公司(MTN)、Orbit CT&T 海洋分部和 Ki 公司合作生产了 106M4S3 卫星终端机。该系统由一个 2.7 米长的碳纤维反射器系统组成,采用了 AIS 获得专利的多频段馈电技术。该系统提供 C 波段和 Ku 波段的连续发射和接收能力,无需机械更换馈电组件。C 波段还可选择圆极化或线性极化。系统配有双波段卫星电子设备。系统采用 X over Y 基座技术,消除了电缆缠绕。系统可采用单终端或双终端配置。甲板下方提供完整的监控系统。虽然该系统最初是为在 C 和 Ku 波段运行而设计的,但也可扩展到其他波段,包括 X 和 Ka 波段。本文详细介绍了该系统的设计和运行情况。
The need to provide high speed data to and from vessels at sea provides a challenging design task for the satellite professional. The task of stabilizing the antenna mount on a moving platform as well as the capability to operate on more than one frequency band presents multiple challenges to the terminal designer. A team of companies have joined together to design and produce the next generation in marine stabilized multiband satellite communications terminal. Austin Info systems, Inc. (AIS) teamed with Maritime Telecommunications Network (MTN), Orbit CT&T Marine Division, and Ki Company to produce the 106M4S3 Satellite Terminal. The system consists of a 2.7-meter carbon fiber reflector system using the AIS patented multiband feed technology. The system provides continuous transmit and receive capability in C-band and Ku-band without the need for mechanical changeout of the feed assembly. The C-band is also provided with selectable circular or linear polarization. The system is supplied with dual band satellite electronics. The system uses X over Y pedestal technology to eliminate cable wrap. The system is capable of being provided in a single or dual terminal configuration. A complete monitor and control system is provided from below decks. Although originally designed for operation in C and Ku bands the system is capable of being expanded to provide coverage of other bands including X and Ka bands. This paper provides details of the design and operation of the system.