Mission Microwave Announces
Mission Microwave Announces Follow-on to SATCOM
Terminal Upgrade Orders
July 13, 2022
Mission Microwave
Technologies, LLC, has confirmed an eight
million dollar order for the continuation of a major
upgrade program for a customer supporting a US
Government requirement.
Mission Microwave
engineers worked with their customer to create an
upgrade path for the US Government to replace legacy
traveling wave tube amplifiers (TWTA) based Block
Upconverters (BUCs) with state-of-the-art Solid
State BUCs, based on Gallium Nitride (GaN)
technology, to upgrade a fleet of widely deployed
transportable terminals. The initial upgrades
started in late 2019 and prior to this recent award
over one hundred sets of Ku- and Ka-band BUCs have
been delivered to Mission Microwave’s customer on
the program.
Mission Microwave is
providing 200 Watt Ka-Band and 400 Watt Ku-band BUCs
to replace legacy TWTA based Upconverters. Mission
Microwave’s industry leading competency in designing
compact and highly efficient amplifiers has enabled
their customer to offer an upgrade path that will
extend the life and improve the utility of this
tactical SATCOM terminal fleet.
“The end-users of our
products rely on SATCOM system providers to bring
the benefits of Solid State designs to the tactical
edge. We worked with our customers’ engineering team
to navigate the complexities of the upgrade and
certification process for these terminals. We
expect the established trend of replacing high power
TWTA’s with SSPA’s to be a significant market for
the foreseeable future, led by our recent additions
of 400 watt Ka-band and 800 watt X-band BUCs to our
product line.” said Steve Richeson, Vice President
of Sales & Marketing for Mission Microwave
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