Spacecom and Get
SAT Demonstrate Superior Results for Micro Sling
Blade Ka-Band ESA on AMOS-17 Advanced Satellite
August 18, 2021
Spacecom and Get SAT
announced the successful testing of Get SAT’s
next generation Micro Sling Blade Ka-Band
Satcom-On-The-Move terminal on AMOS-17’s
advanced, digital Ka-Band. The test was hosted
at the SMS Teleport in Rugby, UK.
AMOS-17, the most advanced
HTS satellite serving Africa, was chosen by Get
SAT for testing its newest electronically
steered antenna (ESA), bringing together optimal
G/T and a high performing satellite terminal
that resulted in an unparalleled throughput of 5
MBPS forward and 25 MPBS return rate.
This combination of
AMOS-17’s capabilities and the Get SAT Micro
Sling Blade ESA offers superior performance
satellite communication, flexible solutions, and
competitive advantages for customers in aviation
and land-on-the-move markets.
Get SAT’s scalable ESA
terminal is fully integrated, all-in-one,
modem-agnostic solution that includes a built-in
Get SAT Micro Modem and GS950 modem (iDirect
950). As an off-the-shelf, end-to-end terminal
with industry leading SWaP and no trade-offs, it
provides reliable communications at a
low-profile to meet a range of governments,
defense and first responder applications.
“The Micro Sling Blade’s
successful proof of concept testing with
Spacecom’s AMOS-17 satellite is another step
forward,” said Kfir Benjamin, Get SAT’s CEO.
“Get SAT is now
beginning to supply this
super low-profile ESA to government and defense
customers requiring powerful, lightweight SWaP
solutions.”
Spacecom Senior VP Business
Development & Marketing Ofer Asif added, “The
AMOS-17 is an advanced digital platform serving
an array of customers in a wide range of
applications. We are keen to work with companies
such as Get SAT that bring new and exciting
applications to the market.”