mBUCs

Block Up Converter by AnaCom, Inc (7 more products)

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The mBUCs from AnaCom are Ku-Band Block Up Converters that up-convert an input frequency from 950 to 1700 MHz to an output frequency from 13.75 to 14.50 GHz. These BUCs provide an output power of up to 40 Watts and a gain of less than 71 dB while operating from a supply voltage of 24 - 48 VDC. They are specifically designed to interface with any L-band modem and are available in a module that measures 10.95 x 7.08 x 4 inches. The mBUCs are ideally suited for SCPC, MCPC, DAMA, TDMA, and VoIP applications.

The BUCs are available in single or redundant configurations and are best suited for use with most mobile and fly “away antennas”. They feature web-based and command-line access to Monitor and Control functions accessible via Ethernet, FSK, Telnet, RS-232- and RS-485, and device monitoring over SNMP.

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Product Details

  • Part Number
    mBUCs
  • Manufacturer
    AnaCom, Inc
  • Description
    40 W Ku-Band Block Up Converters

General Parameters

  • Redundancy
    Yes
  • Band
    Tri Band
  • Input Frequency Band
    L Band
  • IF frequency
    950 MHz to 1.45 GHz
  • RF/Output Band
    Ku Band
  • RF/Output Frequency
    13.75 to 14.50 GHz
  • LO Frequency
    13.05 GHz
  • P1dB
    36 to 46 dBm
  • Output Power
    36 to 46 dBm
  • Gain Control
    Yes
  • Gain
    61 to 71 dB
  • Gain Flatness
    3 dB
  • Control
    Remote
  • Input Power
    -25 dBm
  • Interface
    RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, Ethernet, SNMP
  • Intermodulation
    -32 dBc
  • Internal reference
    10 MHz
  • Phase Noise
    -100 to -60 dBc/Hz
  • Spurious
    -55 dBc
  • Impedance
    50 Ohms
  • Output Power (W)
    3.98 to 39.811 W
  • Dimension
    10.95 x 7.08 x 4 Inches
  • Package Type
    Module with Connectors
  • DC Voltage
    24 to 48 V
  • Operating Temperature
    -50 to 50 Degree C
  • Weight
    13 lbs 5.9 kg
  • Humidity
    95% at 45C
  • Altitude
    6500 meters (21, 500 ft) max

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