Shipboard and terrestrial users have the ability to utilize a vast amount of high resolution earth imagery data downlinked from geostationary and polar orbiting satellites.The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) maintains geostationary and polar orbiting satellites with many remote sensing devices.Satellites such as the European METEOSAT and the Japanese GMS-series, both operating at 1691 - 1695 MHz, and the Chinese FY-2, France’s SPOT and Canada’s RADARSAT complement this global system.In this catalog section, Seavey Engineering offers antenna products for integration with shipboard and fixed user terminals operating in the S-band frequency range of 1.691 - 2.497 GHz. This frequency range encompasses the GOES-BPSK, GOES-NEXT, TIROS/NOA, GMS-BPSK, METEOSAT-PM and DMSP systems. Dual-circular polarized antennas are available for the TIROS/NOA transponders.Antenna products include lightweight flat plate arrays for shipboard gimbals, reflector antennas for fixed sites and modular reflector feeds.For antennas operating only with the GOES geostationary satellites, please see Page 34.
| Model Number |
Diamter Inches |
Thickness Inches |
Gain, dBic |
Frequency GHz |
Polarization | RF Port | Weight Pounds |
Notes |
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![]() Model 9328-800 18-inch Diameter S-band |
![]() Model 9391-800 24-inch Diameter L-band |
![]() Model 9729-800 11.5-inch LHCP S-band |
![]() Model 9659-800 18-inch Diameter S-band |
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![]() Model AS48-28N 48-inch S-band |