tracking Antennas



 

LinkaSat Series

Tactical Satellite Link

The LinkaSat series builds off Nextmove Technologies' FER series to offer full azimuth and elevation range for a Tactical Satellite Link. Included with LinkaSat are software tools to auto acquire a satellite, track a medium to low earth satellite; auto one-touch buttons move the dish to point to a pre-programmed satellite of interest. LinkaSat-90 tracking antenna

We can provide a complete solution to include the antenna, feed, and RF chain in any band you want to operate.

 

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Ship to Shore Series

Ship-shore Link

Ship To Shore brings unlicensed 5GHz point to point or point to multi-point microwave to a maritime platform for the benefit of greater capacity with lower cost of ownership and operation than satellite.  Ship to shore and ship to ship microwave radio line of sight communications solutions maintain the pointing of narrow beam directional antennas while underway. Utilizing the LinkAlign series of antenna positioners that work with most commercial radios along with integrated antennas,  the solution can be deployed on one ship, or an entire fleet, while managing multiple shore locations and ship subscribers.c360MPSnbweb2-1

 

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LinkAlign-360MPS-10

 

 

 

 

Hardware and Software

Every model comes standard with an embedded controller that communicates with on-board sensors like GPS and Compass. NextMove software provides easy-to-use tools for acquiring, tracking, peaking, and maintaining a wideband radio link.  The software, available through Cyntony, communicates directly with microwave & millimeter wave radios, and satellite modems for closed loop tracking.

 

Capabilities

You can rapidly deploy wideband networks that maintain the highest Quality of Service remotely. Place directional wideband communications on moving platforms for ship to shore or ship to ship communications solutions, or use millimeter wave radios that provide 40Gbps data rates for back haul at distances of up to 10 miles on cellular communications towers.