Developers: | GU NPTS Vigstar |
Date of the premiere of the system: | June 2023 |
Branches: | Telecommunications and Communications |
2023: Station Delivery Begins
On June 6, 2023, Roselectronics announced the start of delivery of compact satellite stations for organizing broadband communications in the field. According to the developers, the equipment is capable of working at extreme temperatures, high wind loads and at the same time fits into a regular backpack.
The new radio station, developed by the SPC Wigstar"" (part of the Roselectronics holding), provides a data transfer rate via a satellite communication channel from 2 to 4 Mbps. The total weight of the product, depending on the modification, ranges from 5 to 10 kg, the diameter of the collapsible antenna is 55 cm, and the deployment of the radio station takes no more than 2 minutes. The equipment is capable of operating at temperatures from -45 to + 55 ° С and withstands a hard storm with a wind speed of up to 30 m/s.
As noted in the press service of Roselectronics, the development is a universal platform compatible with a wide range of modem equipment. Thanks to interchangeable irradiators, the radio station is able to operate in Ku-, Ka- and Q/Ka - frequency bands.
The product is included in the mobile communication nodes for operation in emergency situations (ICC ES). Complexes based on the specialized KAMAZ off-road vehicle are produced by the Ryazan Radio Plant (part of Roselectronics) and supplied by the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Russia
The new radio station is an initiative development of the SPC for the civil market, which has no domestic analogues and is not inferior in technical characteristics to foreign equipment, "says Anatoly Popovich, General Director of the Vigstar SPC. - The solution can be applied not only by emergency response services, the equipment allows you to quickly organize a satellite channel, for example, during repair work at remote industrial facilities or provide communication during field events. The first serial products have already been shipped to the Ryazan Radio Plant to equip the ICC Emergency Situations. |