Miejsce pochodzenia:
Chiny
Nazwa handlowa:
SETON
Numer modelu:
KA WR42
Engineered for KA-Band Satellite Communication Systems
Frequency Range: 17.6~26.7 GHz | Customizable | Flexible LO Options
KA-band offers wider bandwidth and higher throughput, making it the core frequency band for High-Throughput Satellites (HTS) and VSAT broadband access. However, the widespread deployment of 5G communications in the 3.5GHz band also presents interference challenges for KA-band systems.
The ANTI-5G KA-BAND WR42 LNB is specifically designed for KA-band FSS (Fixed Satellite Service) and VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) systems. It covers a wide frequency range of 17.6~26.7 GHz and integrates a high-performance passive rejection filter, eliminating the need for external filtering hardware, delivering clean, distortion-free satellite signals even in harsh 5G environments.
Key Advantages:
Wide KA-band coverage with 5G immunity. High gain and low noise for reliable high-throughput links.
| Built-in high-performance out-band passive filter 5G interference input power handling: -30dBm @ 3.5GHz Guard Band: 100MHz No output gain intermodulation or saturation No external mechanical filter needed |
Input Frequency: 17.6~26.7 GHz (Customizable) Covers mainstream KA-band FSS and VSAT frequencies Suitable for High-Throughput Satellite (HTS) links Customizable for different frequency plans |
| Noise Figure: ≤1.6dB (Max.) Ensures superior Carrier-to-Noise ratio (C/N) Reliable weak signal reception capability |
Conversion Gain: ≥58dB / 63dB (Typ.) Output P1dB: ≥+5dBm Gain Flatness: ≤2dB p-p (@1000MHz) Sufficient signal strength with ample linear headroom |
| Multiple LO frequency options: 19.5 / 20.2 / 21.2 GHz and more Customizable for different satellite band plans Adapts to regional frequency allocations |
LO Stability: ±25KHz / ±50KHz Phase Noise: -100dBc/Hz @ 100kHz Excellent drift control for reliable signal lock |
| Lightning Protection: 4KV (Min.) / 6KV (Max.) Operating Temperature: -40℃~+60℃ Storage Temperature: -40℃~+70℃ Withstands harsh outdoor environments |
Input Interface: WR42 Output Interface: F-type (75Ω) or N-type (50Ω) Image Rejection: ≥40dBc |
| Noise Figure | 1.6dB (Max.) |
| L.O. Stability | ±25KHz; ±50KHz |
| Phase Noise | -70dBc@1KHz; -80@10KHz; -100dBc@100KHz |
| Input VSWR | 2.2:1 |
| Output VSWR | 2.0:1 |
| Conversion Gain | 58dB (Min.) |
| Gain Flatness (over 1000MHz) | 2dBp-p |
| Output P1dB | +5dBm |
| DC Power | +13VDC~+18VDC |
| Current | 350mA |
| Input Connection | WR42 |
| Output Connection | F(75Ω)/N(50Ω) |
| Anti-Thunder | 4KV (Min.)/ 6KV(Max.) |
| Rejection | KU-TI |
| Operating Temperature | -40℃~+60℃ |
| Storage Temperature | -40℃~+70℃ |
| Band 1 | Band 2 | Band 3 | Band 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17.7~18.95 GHz | 18.95~20.20 GHz | 19.2~20.20 GHz | 20.20~21.20 GHz |
| LO: 16.75 GHz | LO: 18.0 GHz | LO: 18.25 GHz | LO: 19.25 GHz |
| IF: 950~2200 MHz | IF: 950~2200 MHz | IF: 950~1950 MHz | IF: 950~1950 MHz |
| Challenge | How This LNB Solves It |
|---|---|
| Built-in high-performance out-band filter withstands -30dBm 5G interference – no intermodulation, no saturation. In-band signal remains clean. | |
| 63dB typical high gain + ≤1.6dB low noise figure – significantly improves system Carrier-to-Noise ratio (C/N) for reliable weak signal reception. | |
| PLL technology with ±25~±50kHz LO stability – reliable signal lock from -40℃ to +60℃. | |
| Built-in 4KV~6KV lightning protection – reduces surge damage risk and extends product life. | |
| Input frequency 17.6~26.7GHz customizable with multiple LO options – flexibly adapts to KA-band allocations worldwide. | |
| Gain flatness ≤2dB p-p per 1000MHz – ensures consistency across multi-carrier signals. |
Q: What is an ANTI-5G KA-BAND WR42 LNB?
A: It's an LNB designed with a waveguide path that inherently rejects 3.5GHz-band 5G IMT interference. It features a built-in high-performance out-band passive filter – no external mechanical filter is needed.
Q: How is this different from a standard KA-band LNB?
A: Standard KA-band LNBs may not have 5G filtering capability. The WR42 goes further: even with strong 3.5GHz interference (-30dBm input), output gain shows no intermodulation and no saturation – the in-band signal remains perfectly linear. That's the key differentiator.
Q: What is the real-world value of 63dB high gain?
A: KA-band signals are significantly affected by rain fade. 63dB typical gain compensates for signal loss due to rain, ensuring link availability even in adverse weather conditions.
Q: Is ≤1.6dB noise figure good enough for KA-band?
A: For KA-band, ≤1.6dB noise figure is an excellent level. KA-band operates at much higher frequencies than C-band and Ku-band, presenting greater technical challenges. This specification fully ensures system Carrier-to-Noise ratio.
Q: Can the LO frequency be customized?
A: Yes. The standard version supports multiple LO frequency options including 19.5 / 20.2 / 21.2 GHz. Other frequencies can be customized upon request.
Q: What is the difference between WR42 and WR75 input interfaces?
A: WR42 is the standard waveguide interface for KA-band, with smaller dimensions suitable for the 17.6~26.7 GHz frequency range. WR75 is used for lower frequency Ku-band. The choice depends on the operating frequency band.
Q: How effective is the lightning protection?
A: Built-in 4KV~6KV surge protection effectively withstands lightning-induced overvoltage, reducing equipment damage risk during storms – ideal for unattended outdoor installations.
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