SMARTNOBLE's Vehicle-Mounted Remote Sensing Telemetry and Control Antennas

SMARTNOBLE's Vehicle-Mounted Remote Sensing Telemetry and Control Antennas

In the ever-evolving landscape of remote sensing telemetry and control, SMARTNOBLE's Vehicle-Mounted Antennas emerge as a symbol of flexibility and mobility. Designed for swift deployment to designated locations via roads, railways, maritime, or air transport, these antennas are engineered to excel in remote sensing satellite data reception tasks. This article delves into their remarkable characteristics, advanced technologies, and their pivotal role in military and civilian missions.

Vehicle-mounted Remote Sensing Telemetry and Control Antenna

Vehicle-mounted Remote Sensing Telemetry and Control Antennas possess the characteristics of flexibility and mobility. They can quickly move to designated locations through various means such as roads, railways, maritime transport, and air transport to complete remote sensing satellite data reception tasks. These antennas are capable of meeting both military and civilian urgent remote sensing telemetry and control missions. The antenna apertures primarily range from 2.4 meters to 7.3 meters and utilize A-E-T three-axis mounts, effectively addressing the zenith tracking blind zone issue.
Vehicle-mounted remote sensing telemetry and control antennas employ patented technologies like mold tire positioning and vacuum forming, providing rapid deployment and retraction capabilities. They achieve high-precision pointing control and calibration through narrow-beam, ensuring high-accuracy tracking across the entire sky.
The vehicle-mounted unified multi-beam telemetry and control system developed by our institute has played a crucial role in significant missions, such as the reentry of Chang'e lunar return spacecraft into the Earth’s atmosphere.

u Antenna Apertures: 2.4m, 3.8m, 4.5m, 5.4m, 6.2m, 7.3m 
u Carrier Forms: Class 2 Chassis, Semi-trailer, Container 
u Mounting Structures: A-E, A-E-T
u Antenna Frequencies: L, S, C, X, Ku, Ka, Q, V Bands 
u Tracking Modes: Ephemeris Tracking, Rate Tracking, Step Tracking, Single Pulse Tracking
u Tracking Targets: LEO (Low Earth Orbit), MEO (Medium Earth Orbit), GEO (Geostationary Orbit), IGSO (Inclined Geostationary Orbit), Rockets, Missiles, Reentry Vehicles, Aircraft
u Other Features: Automatic North Finding, One-Key Leveling, Unmanned Automated Operation, Dynamic Rapid Calibration

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