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Global Invacom Unveils Fully
Modular Auto-deploy XY Antenna for Multi-orbit Mission
Critical Applications
August, 2025:
Global Skyware, part of the Global
Invacom Group, has unveiled its XY antenna. Ideally
suited for rapid response, mission critical
applications, the XY offers users the highest degree of
modularity, flexibility and simple assembly for on-the
-move and on-the-pause connectivity.
The XY antenna allows multi-orbit
capability across Geostationary Earth Orbit Satellite
(“GEO”), Low Earth Orbit (“LEO”), Medium Earth Orbit
(“MEO”) and High Earth Orbit (“HEO”). It can be switched
between the high frequency Ka- and Ku-bands and can also
be operated using outdoor or indoor control systems,
depending on user requirements.
The antenna’s integrated system is
unique on the market today, with no requirement for the
transportation of multiple discrete feed elements and
radio frequency (“RF”) units. This is all packaged into
a transceiver that is attached to the back of the
antenna reflector. The use of a transceiver brings huge
advantages in terms of reduced size, weight, power and
cost (“SWaPC”). It packs the equivalent of multiple
Block Up Converters (“BUCs”), Low-Noise Block Down
Converters (“LNBs”) and ports into one neat package.
Highly suitable for government and
defence applications, the antenna is exempted from
restrictions under the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (“ITAR”) and is World Geodetic System
(“WGS”) compliant. Hardened to enable it to function in
the most extreme environments, it is also available with
a Digital Intermediate Frequency Interoperability
(“DIFI”) interface or hosted software defined modems,
supporting multi network capability and the
virtualisation of satcoms ground infrastructure. The XY
antenna is packaged such that it is also compliant with
Internation Air Transport Association (“IATA”)
requirement, as well as being easy to handle and
transport on aircraft.
Robert Potter, Chief Technology
Officer at Global Invacom said: “The XY antenna is our
most innovative antenna to date: lighter, smaller and
includes the use of a transceiver rather than discrete
RF, which results in a significantly more compact
system. During the development process, we have taken
every step to ensure that this antenna delivers for the
user. It’s incredibly flexible, easy to use and highly
reliable enabling it to adapt to many different user
profiles.”
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