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Typical Operating Parameters – AnaSat SSPAs 

EC/SEC-Band 

 

Ku/SEKu-Band 

1 dB Compression Point 

10W

: 40 dBm 

 

 

20W

: 43 dBm 

 

 

30W

: 44.8 dBm 

 

 

40W

: 46 dBm 

 

 

50W

: 47 dBm 

 

 

60W

: 47.8 dBm 

 

 

70W

: 48.5 dBm 

 

 

80W

: 49 dBm 

 

 

100W

: 50 dBm 

 

 

125W

: 51 dBm 

 

 

150W

: 51.8 dBm 

 

 

180W

: 52.6 dBm 

 

 

200W

: 53 dBm 

 

400W

: 56dBm 

40 dB 
43 dB 
44.8 dB 
46 dB 
47 dB 
47.8 dB 
48.5 dB 
49 dB 
50 dB 
51 dB 
51.8 dB 
52.6 dB 
53 dB 
56 dBm 

 

1 dB Compression Point 

  

8W

: 39 dBm 

 

 

16W

: 42 dBm 

 

 

20W

: 43 dBm 

 

 

23W

: 43.6 dBm 

 

 

25W

: 44 dBm 

 

 

40W

: 46 dBm 

 

 

50W

: 47 dBm 

 

 

60W

: 49 dBm 

 

 

80W

: 49.75 dBm 

 

 

100W

: 50 dBm 

 

 

125W

: 51 dBm 

39 dB 
42 dB 
43 dB 
43.6 dB 
44 dB 
46 dB 
47 dB 
49 dB 
49.75 dB 
50 dB 
51 dB 

 

 

TX Level Flatness 

 6dBp-p max / 500 MHz 

 

 

TX Input    

 

N-Type Connector 

 

 

TX Input RF Impedance 

50 

  (75 

 is optional) 

 

 

TX Input Level 

 

0 dBm 

Transmit RF 

EC - 5.850 to 6.425 GHz 

 

SEC - 5.850 to 6.650 GHz 

CPR-137 Flange (Threaded & Grooved): 30W, 50W and higher 
N-Type Connector:  

 

10W, 20W, 40W  

 

Transmit RF 

Ku - 14.0 to 14.5 GHz 

 

SEKu – 13.75 to 14.5 GHz 

WR-75 Flange (Threaded & Grooved) all power levels 

                                                                        Spurious   

 

-50 dBc max, + - 500 Hz: - 45 dBc 

 

 

Alarm Relays 

 

FORM C for Summary Alarm; Isolated 

 

 

Temperature Range   

-40C to +50C operational 

 

 

  

 

 

-40C to +75C storage 

 

 

Altitude   

 

10,000 feet (3,048 meters) max 

 

 

Rain 

 

 

20 inches per hour 

 

 

Wind 

 

 

150 miles per hour 

 

 

Vibration   

 

1.0 g random operational,  

 

 

  

 

 

2.5 g random survival 

 

 

Shock 

 

 

10 g operational, 40 g survival 

 

 

Power 

 

 

100 to 250 VAC; 47 to 63 Hz 

Typical Power Consumption 

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 Weight 

10W

:   125VA / 32 lb. (15kg) 

70W

:  570VA / 57 lb. (27kg) 

20W

:   230VA / 39 lb. (18kg) 

80W

:  570VA/ 60 lb. (28kg) 

30W

:   280VA / 57 lb. (26kg) 

100W

:  760VA / 75 lb. (34kg) 

40W

:   390VA / 45 lb. (21kg) 

125W

:  1070VA / 100 lb. (46kg) 

50W

:   390VA / 57 lb. (26kg) 

150W

:  1070VA / 100 lb. (46kg) 

60W

:   400VA / 57 lb. (26kg 

180W

:  1400VA / 134 lb. (61kg) 

200W

: 1400VA / 134 lb. (61kg) 

400W

:  2832VA / 280 lb. (127kg) 

 

Typical Power Consumption 

/

 Weight 

8W

:  160VA / 28 lb. (13kg) 

40W

:  770VA / 67 lb. (31kg) 

16W

:  270VA / 37 lb. (17kg) 

50W

:  800VA / 67 lb. (31kg) 

20W

:  290VA / 40 lb. (18kg)  

60W

:  850VA / 67 lb. (31kg) 

23W

:  300VA / 40 lb. (18kg)  

80W

:  1430VA / 125 lb. (57kg) 

25W

:  300VA / 40 lb. (18kg)) 

100W

:  1600VA / 125 lb. (57kg) 

 

 

125W

:  1640VA / 125 lb. (57kg) 

SSPA Size 

10W

 

21.6" x 9" x 11.6" 

(549 x 229 x 295 mm) 

20W

  

21.6” x 9” x 13.5” 

(549 x 229 x 343 mm) 

40W

 

21.6" x 9" x 14" 

(549 x 229 x 356 mm) 

30, 50, 60, 70W

 

21.6" x 9" x 15" 

(549 x 229 x 381 mm) 

80W

 

21.6" x 9" x 16" 

(549 x 229 x 407 mm) 

100W

 

21.6" x 13" x 14" 

(549 x 330 x 356 mm) 

125,150,180,200W   

38" x 13" x 12.5" 

(965 x 330 x 381 mm) 

400W 

38” x 25.5” x 12.36”  (965 x 648 x 314 mm)

 

 

SSPA Size 
 

8W

 

21.6" x 9" x 11.6"  (549 x 229 x 295 

mm) 

16W, 20W, 23W, 25W

  21.6” x 9” x 13”  (549 x 229 x 330 

mm) 

40W, 50W, 60W

 

21.6" x 13" x 13.6" (549 x 330 x 353 

mm) 

80W, 100W, 125W 

38” x 13” x 12.5”   (965 x 330 x 318 mm)

 

TX Gain 

TX Gain 

Summary of Contents for AnaSat SSPA series

Page 1: ...AnaSat SSPA Series Operating Manual ANACOM INC Ku Band SEKu Band EC Band SEC Band...

Page 2: ...uire technical assistance or training please call ANACOM directly at 408 519 2062 or FAX to us at 408 519 2063 You can also send e mail to techsupport anacominc com and one of our engineers will conta...

Page 3: ...ng 8 Tools and Test Equipment 8 Safety Precautions 8 General 8 Power Supply 8 Transmitter 8 Power Amplifier 9 Site Considerations 9 Antenna 9 Power Requirements 9 SSPA Mounting Considerations 10 SSPA...

Page 4: ...ment 18 Alarm Relay Closure 19 Monitored Values 19 Data Terminal Connection 19 Terminal Display 19 RS232 Serial Port Weather tight Connector 20 RS485 RS232 Selection 21 Emissions and Immunity Regulati...

Page 5: ...digital and analog monitored points The gain is fixed and cannot be changed You can MUTE the SSPA with the command TX OFF ON 2 Connect a cable user provided to the PA MONITOR connector This will provi...

Page 6: ...a universal power supply all in a small highly integrated outdoor package The only cabling required to the indoor plant are the RF and AC power cables The Power Amplifier PA uses Internally Matched Fi...

Page 7: ...max Rain 20 inches per hour Wind 150 miles per hour Vibration 1 0 g random operational 2 5 g random survival Shock 10 g operational 40 g survival Power 100 to 250 VAC 47 to 63 Hz Typical Power Consump...

Page 8: ...ting screws are properly installed Ensure all connectors are properly waterproofed Power Supply We strongly recommend that this equipment not be opened in the field and the warranty will be void if th...

Page 9: ...e an area that is free of extraneous interference from motors and electronic equipment and has a clear line of sight from the antenna to the satellite Lightning arrestors should be used at the site to...

Page 10: ...mmon installation example where the SSPA is mounted on the antenna feed support arm When mounting the SSPA allow enough room to adjust the antenna s azimuth and elevation Throughout installation and d...

Page 11: ...ting Kit Parts List _ 12104 ITEM Description QTY 1 Channel 4 2 Threaded 3 8 rod SS 12in long 4 3 Tube 7in x 0 7in dia steel 4 4 Washer flat 3 8 SS 16 5 Washer split 3 8 SS 12 6 Nut 3 8 SS 12 NOTE THIS...

Page 12: ...3133503 ANACOM AnaSat SSPA 12 Figure 3b Single Mount for a Kingpost...

Page 13: ...3133503 ANACOM AnaSat SSPA 13 Figure 3c 1 1 Mount for a Kingpost...

Page 14: ...FAULTY CABLE MATERIALS OR INSTALLATION ARE NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY AC Power Attach the AC input cable to the 4 pin connector on the SSPA shown in Figure 4 Run the AC cable to the power source but...

Page 15: ...nge output port connect a section of waveguide between the OMT transmit port and the SSPA s transmit output TX OUT A waveguide should be attached to the antenna feed per manufacturer s instructions En...

Page 16: ...entry and resultant water damage See Figure 6 Apply the mastic tape as follows 1 Ensure that all connectors are tight 2 Pre cut the mastic tape to the desired size and remove the protective wax liner...

Page 17: ...on adjustment For final alignment contact the satellite operator and get the correct polarization azimuth and elevation of the satellite and also confirm the desired transponder is operational Transmi...

Page 18: ...comes with a cable and three prong connector After the housing has been removed the heatsink the old fan can be unplugged from the block up converter heatsink and then removed from the shroud A repla...

Page 19: ...es Main 13V DC supply The following digital inputs are monitored Cooling fan failure Data Terminal Connection Using a serial cable with a connector on one end that matches y our terminal equipment eit...

Page 20: ...and fifth lines give the gain value the TX output level and the peak output level seen in the last 10 seconds TX Gain is given in dB The sixth line shows the internal temperature in degrees Celcius a...

Page 21: ...ector is used for monitoring the alarm C Form relay Only some of the pins are used but the same connector is used to maintain consistency with the protection switch used in the AnaSat product line The...

Page 22: ...2001 Limits for harmonic current emissions 4 EN 61000 3 3 2002 Limits for voltage fluctuations and flicker Immunity Regulations 5 EN 61000 4 2 2003 Electrostatic discharge immunity test 6 EN 61000 4 3...

Page 23: ...customs fees taxes of any kind or any related fees are the sole responsibility of the customer Spare parts repairs or replacements are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for...

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