3.7 m Flyaway Multi-Band Antenna

SKU: FA-370/300

Earth Station Antenna by Ultra

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The FA-370/300 from Ultra designed for mission-critical satellite communications. Engineered for fast setup, the antenna can be fully assembled and operational in less than 30 minutes, making it ideal for temporary, transportable and expeditionary SATCOM deployments. The antenna supports transmit frequencies from 27.5 to 31 GHz and receive frequencies from 17.7 to 22.2 GHz. It delivers exceptional RF performance with a transmit gain of 58.4 dBi at a maximum transmit power of 1.5 kW and a receive gain of 54.8 dBi. 

High port-to-port isolation of 90 dB and cross-polarization levels of -35 dB within the -1 dB co-polar contour ensure excellent signal quality and minimal interference. Featuring a multi-segmented 3.7-meter reflector, the FA-370/300 integrates a precision 3-axis mount and a rugged flight-case system molded from lightweight carbon fiber. The antenna supports full elevation coverage from 0 to 90 degrees and azimuth adjustment of +/- 180degrees, enabling flexible satellite acquisition at altitudes of up to 4500 meters.

Housed in a compact transport enclosure measuring approximately 1.23 x 1.23 x 0.55 meters, this high-gain earth station antenna is ideally suited for rapid-deployment broadband communications, including MCPC digital video links and multiple SCPC transmissions. The FA-370/300 is a reliable solution for defense, emergency response, broadcast and other high-performance SATCOM applications requiring fast setup and high throughput.

Product Specifications

Product Details

  • Part Number
    FA-370/300
  • Manufacturer
    Ultra
  • Description
    3.7 m Flyaway Multi-Band Antenna

General Parameters

  • Type
    Parabolic Reflector Antenna
  • Band
    K Band, Ka Band
  • Frequency
    27.5 to 31 GHz (Tx), 17.7 to 22.2 GHz (Rx)
  • Antenna Diameter
    3.7 m
  • Tx Frequency
    27.5 to 31 GHz
  • Rx Frequency
    17.7 to 22.2 GHz
  • Gain
    54.8 to 58.4 dBi
  • AC Voltage
    90 to 264 V
  • Beamwidth
    1 Degree
  • Cross Polarization on Axis
    -35 dB
  • Dimension
    Box 1, 2, 3 : 1.23 x 1.23 x 0.55 m, Box 4, 5 : 1.23 x 1.23 x 0.5 m
  • Horizontal Beamwidth
    180 Degrees
  • Input Power
    1.5 kW (Tx)
  • Isolation
    90 dB
  • Mounting
    Tripod Mount
  • Operating Temperature
    -20 to 60 Degree C
  • Space Standard
    MIL-STD-810G
  • Polarization
    Linear Orthogonal, RHCP, LHCP
  • Storage Temperature
    -40 to 70 Degree C
  • Supply Voltage
    24 V
  • Vertical Beamwidth
    0 to 90 Degrees
  • VSWR
    1.30:1
  • Weight
    Box 1 : 77 Kg, Box 2 : 77 Kg, Box 3 : 107 Kg, Box 4 : 118 Kg, Box 5 : 83 Kg
  • Application
    Secure Government Communications, Emergency Restoration, Sporting Events

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