Description
Product Name:
Actox 200W Extended C-Band BUC (Model: ABD200DC / ABD200DCF)
Product Overview:
The Actox ABD200DC is a high-performance, GaN-based 200W Extended C-Band Block Upconverter (BUC) designed for mobile and fixed earth station applications. With an output frequency range of 5.850 to 6.725 GHz, this unit supports both standard and Palapa band transponders. Housed in a compact, rugged enclosure, it features auto-ranging power input, low power consumption, advanced monitoring & control, and a built-in redundancy option.
Key Features:
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Frequency: 5.850 – 6.725 GHz (Extended C-Band)
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GaN technology for high efficiency and reliability
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Low power consumption: max 900W
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Auto-ranging power input: 80–240 VAC (optional 48V DC)
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Output Power: 200W (Psat), 110W (P-linear)
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Gain: 77 dB nominal, adjustable in 0.5 dB steps (20 dB range)
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Internal or external 10 MHz reference support
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M&C interface: RS-232/RS-485, HTTP, SNMP v2 & v3, FSK (Comtech/Paradigm compatible)
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Built-in status LEDs and summary alarm
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IP67-rated weatherproof enclosure
Technical Specifications:
Parameter | Value |
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RF Frequency | 5.850 – 6.725 GHz |
IF Frequency | 950 – 1,825 MHz |
LO Frequency | 4.90 GHz |
Output Power | 200W Psat / 110W P-linear |
Gain | 77 dB nominal, adjustable (20 dB range) |
IMD3 | -26 dBc (max., 2-carrier, 5 MHz spacing) |
LO Leakage | -45 dBm (max.) |
Spurious | -50 dBc (max.) |
Spectral Regrowth | -30 dBc |
Noise Power Density (Tx/Rx) | -60 dBm/Hz / -157 dBm/Hz |
Noise Figure | 15 dB (max.) |
VSWR (Input/Output) | 1.5:1 (max.) |
IF Connector | N-type or F-type (field exchangeable) |
Output Interface | CPR-137G |
M&C | RS-232, RS-485, HTTP, SNMP v2/v3, FSK |
Power Input | 80–240 VAC or optional 48 VDC |
Max Power Consumption | 900W |
Enclosure Rating | IP67 |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +55°C |
Storage Temperature | -55°C to +85°C |
Altitude | Up to 23,000 ft |
Shock/Vibration | MIL-STD-810E compliant |
Dimensions | 260 x 180 x 142.5 mm (10.23” x 7.08” x 5.61”) |
Weight | 5.2 kg (11.44 lbs) |
Applications:
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Mobile satellite uplinks
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Earth stations
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Broadcast
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Government and defense communication networks